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OF  CURRY  COLLEGE 
MILTON,  MASSACHUSETTS 


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Table  Of  Contents 

Student  Life    12 

Parents  Weekend     16 

Homecoming    20 

Administration  and  Faculty   ...      42 

Administration     44 

Faculty    52 

Seniors  64 

Who's  Who    90 

Organizations  98 

Athletics   114 

Advertising 152 

Directory    160 


Curryer  Staff 


Editor 

Robert  Carapella 

Assistant  Editor 

Vincent  Cattat 

Associate  Editor 

Richard  White 

Student  Life 

Timothy  Garvey 
Ralary  Laubaugh 

Athletics 

Dennis  Sorge 
Marc  Harris 
Michael  Field 

Typists 

Susan  Allen 
Jamie  Jame 
Edie  Dehm 

Photographer 

Ken  Murphy 
Jose  Fraga 


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And  Where  Individuals  Are  Striving 


To  Find  Themselves. 


A  Memorial  Dedication 

Edwin  P.  Booth 

1898-1969 

Views  On  Curry  College,  History  and  Teaching 


This  is  the  last  formal  interview  with  a  great  professor  and  fine 
historian.  We  have  changed  this  dedication  little  because  he,  we 
feel,  would  have  wanted  it  this  way.  However,  the  fact  that  we 
have  recently  lost  him  makes  his  words  that  much  more  relevant. 


EDITOR:  As  a  historian,  what  impact  will 
the  Apollo  11  space  flight  have  on  man- 
kind"? 

BOOTH:  In  my  opinion  it  will  reinforce  a 
direction  in  which  mankind  has  been  mov- 
ing for  many  centuries.  Mainly  it  will  prove 
the  largeness  of  the  universe  and  give  us  a 
new  concept  of  the  earth's  relationship  to 
the  other  planets. 

EDITOR:  What  would  you  say  is  your 
greatest  achievement  in  your  lifetime? 
BOOTH:  My  greatest  achievement  is  to 
have  lived  almost  50  years  in  the  same  com- 
munity, trying  to  hold  friendships  and  over- 
come enemies  and  develop  co-operative  life. 

EDITOR:  You  have  met  many  important 
people  in  your  lifetime,  who  impressed  you 
the  most? 

BOOTH:  This  would  have  to  be  answered 
according  to  the  different  areas  of  life.  In 
politics  I  think  Winston  Churchill;  in  reli- 
gion it  would  be  a  toss  up  between  Albert 
Schweitzer  and  Mahatma  Ghandi.  But  there 
are  other  areas,  I  was  deeply  impressed  by 
Roland  Hayes'  growth  from  slave  birth  in 
north  Georgia  to  one  of  the  greatest  singers 
that  the  Western  World  has  known. 

EDITOR:  How  would  you  sum  up  your 
years  at  Curry  College? 
BOOTH:  I  have  been  exceptionally  happy 
here.  My  years  at  Boston  University  had  to 
do  with  professional  training  for  religion 
and  Philosophy.  Here  at  the  college  level  I'm 
completely  happy  as  I  see  a  larger  mixture 
of  student  background  and  a  larger  future 
of  student  hopes. 

EDITOR:  What  event  in  your  lifetime  stands 
out  most  prominently? 

BOOTH:  I  think  the  death  of  my  son  in 
battle  would  have  to  be  the  answer  there. 
I  don't  know  how  I  could  evaluate  the  assas- 
sinations of  the  Kennedy's  and  Martin  Lu- 
ther King. 

EDITOR:  What  do  you  think  is  the  main 
reason  for  all  the  troubles  we  are  having 
on  so  many  college  campuses  today? 
BOOTH:  The  evolution  of  a  totally  new 
society.  1492-1914  are  relative  dates  for  a 
great  flowering  of  Western  European  society. 
This  is  now  over  and  new  forms  of  life  must 
be  discovered. 

EDITOR:  Do  you  think  that  students  should 


have  a  greater  say  in  college  policy? 
BOOTH:  Yes  I  do  but  I  am  not  of  the  opin- 
ion that  they  should  have  too  great  a  say  in 
the  evaluation  of  professors  except  as  re- 
gards the  actual  classroom  itself. 
EDITOR:  Since  you  are  a  history  professor, 
could  you  give  reasons  why  anyone  should 
take  up  history  as  a  major? 
BOOTH:  Yes  I  can  very  definitely.  Many 
men  have  said  it  but  Abraham  Lincoln  said 
it  very  clearly  that  if  you  don't  know  where 
you  have  been,  you  don't  know  where  you 
are  and  if  you  don't  know  where  you  are  you 
don't  know  which  way  to  go.  I  do  not  con- 
ceive of  history  as  giving  us  rules  for  the 
future,  but  I  do  conceive  of  history  as  the 
knowledge  upon  which  those  rules  can  be 
discovered. 

EDITOR:  If  you  could  change  any  historical 
event  which  event  would  you  change  and 
why? 

BOOTH:  I  think  I  would  change  the  Cru- 
sades. I  would  like  to  have  seen  Islamic 
civilization  and  Christian  civilization  meet 
each  other  in  conversation  and  co-operate 
rather  than  in  bitter  warfare  which  still 
haunts  us. 

EDITOR:  We  know  you  are  both  a  history 
professor  and  a  minister,  but  if  you  could 
have  chosen  any  other  profession  which 
profession  would  you  have  chosen  and  why? 
BOOTH:  Some  of  my  friends  have  suggested 
and  I  have  always  felt  it  keenly  that  per- 
haps I  should  have  been  on  the  stage  as 
was  the  man  for  whom  I  am  named.  I  would 
have  been  glad  to  have  been  an  actor. 

EDITOR:  What  impact  do  you  think  the 
Vietnam  war  will  have  on  our  society? 
BOOTH:  A  very  serious  one.  It  is  bringing 
into  question  the  whole  experience  of  vio- 
lence as  a  way  to  produce  or  halt  social 
change  and  it  is  also  elevating  the  citizenry 
of  the  United  States  to  a  sense  that  they 
should  have  more  to  say  in  governmental 
decisions  than  they  now  have. 
EDITOR:  What  future  do  you  see  for  Curry 
College? 

BOOTH:  I  see  a  great  future  for  the  small 
college.  We  greatly  need  colleges  to  act  as  an 
intermediary  between  the  school,  high  school, 
and  graduate  level.  The  only  trouble  is  the 
financial  cost  to  the  student  who  attends 
these  small  colleges. 


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Registration  Welcomes 
Freshman  To  Curry  .  .  . 


This  is  the  day  when  freshmen  are  given  one  of  the  most  vital  introductions 
to  the  school  —  REGISTRATION.  In  the  chaotic  spirit,  the  freshmen  were 
introduced  to  Geology  101,  Spanish  101,  Introduction  to  Literature,  and  many 
others,  only  to  find  them  closed. 

Waiting  and  frustration  were  the  high  points  on  September  16th.  Everyone 
wondered  if  the  IBM  computer  was  designed  to  help  or  hinder  their  efforts. 

After  that  "perfect  schedule"  was  slowly  destroyed,  the  not  so  enthusiastic 
freshman  student  proceeded  to  the  final  table  and  gave  up  his  impersonal 
IBM  cards.  Finally  he  found  the  way  to  the  registrar's  office  and  the  piles  of 
drop  and  add  cards.  He  was  trying  to  retrieve  his  original  schedule,  which  was 
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The  October  15th  Moratorium  was  hailed  by  the  students  of 
Curry  College  as  a  day  of  protest  against  our  involvement  in 
Vietnam.  The  students  and  faculty  showed  their  support  for  the 
moratorium  by  attending  speeches  on  the  quadrangle. 

Those  participating  in  the  activities  were:  Dean  Rose,  who 
gave  a  prayer  for  the  war  dead,  Mr.  Hilyard,  Mr.  VanNeste,  Mr. 
Mandell,  Dr.  Thrower,  Dr.  Condit,  Mr.  Schnieder,  and  a  newspa- 
per editor  from  Cambridge,  Mass.  Speeches  were  given  by  stu- 
dents and  afterwards  a  protest  song  was  presented  by  the  Curry 
College  Choir. 

After  the  program  Curry  students  gathered  at  the  Boston 
Common  with  students  from  schools  all  over  Boston.  There  were 
100,000  people  there  of  which  Curry  was  a  part. 


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Curry  College's  1969  Parents  Weekend  was  a  huge 
success,  both  informative  and  well  planned.  Appre- 
ciation should  go  to  Linda  Cudmore  and  Don 
Mitchell,  co-chairmen  of  the  weekend  as  well  as  the 
chairman,  Mr.  Warren  Bazirgan,  Jr. 

The  college  sponsored  an  open  house  in  the  Par- 
ents Lounge  for  both  students  and  parents  on  Fri- 
day evening.  The  following  day  included  registration 
and  an  informal  coffee  hour  which  was  attended  by 
students,  parents,  and  faculty.  At  this  time,  Presi- 
dent John  Hafer  presented  the  future  expectations 
of  the  college.  A  buffet  luncheon  in  the  Miller  Gym 
was  then  shared  by  all.  With  great  anticipation, 
everyone  proceeded  to  their  seats  at  the  atheltic 
field  to  cheer  Curry's  football  to  victory.  Our  boys 
fought  hard  but  bowed  to  Trenton  State  College,  six 
to  nine.  The  entertainment  for  Saturday  evening 
was  presented  by  the  Curry  College  Theatas,  who 
presented  two  one-act  plays:  Mrs.  Dally  Has  A 
Lover,  and  Wisper  Into  My  Good  Ear. 

The  conclusion  of  the  three  day  Parents  Weekend 
was  a  joint  luncheon  in  the  Miller  Gym.  The  week- 
end proved  to  be  most  enjoyable  for  all  who  took 
part  and  one  of  which  Curry  College  can  be  proud. 


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After  Frantic 
Preparation 
The  Weekend 
Ends  .  .  . 


MRS.  DALLY  HAS  A 


Saturday  nite,  Curry  College  Thetas  presented  Mrs. 
Dally  has  a  Lover,  directed  by  David  D.  Kimball,  as- 
sistant director  Paul  Alport.  The  cast  was  made  up  of 
Sandra  Klibe  who  did  a  great  job  or  portraying  Mrs. 
Dally  and  Robert  Lubell,  who  portrayed  Mrs.  Daily's 
lover,  Frankie.  The  scene  took  place  somewhere  in  a 
Brooklyn  Apartment.  The  set  design  was  done  by 
Thomas  Martin,  Richard  Rafferty  and  William  Green. 


Homecoming  Queen 
and  her  court. 


Parade,  Floats,  and  a  pre-game  luncheon  were  but  a  few  events 
to  entertain  students  and  greet  alumni  Friday,  the  start  of  Home- 
coming, 1969. 

Saturday  afternoon  students  and  alumni  both  filled  Curry's  new 
bleacher  stands  and  were  thrilled  by  the  performance  of  a  vic- 
torious Curry  team  against  Nichols  College. 

Valerie  Carr,  Class  of  1970,  reigned  as  Homecoming  Queen  over 
the  weekend  events.  The  post-game  hours  of  reunion  and  the  vic- 
tory celebrations  set  the  spirit  for  Saturday  evening  entertain- 
ment. The  entertainment  was  held  at  the  Blue  Hills  Country  Club. 

An  unusually  large  crowd  of  students,  faculty,  and  alumni 
alike  showed  up  for  Curry's  best  homecoming  dance  ever.  They 
danced  gayly  to  the  sounds  of  Daddy  Warbux,  a  fine,  exuberant 
group. 

The  feature  group  of  the  evening  was  Little  Anthony  and  the 
Imperials.  The  crowd  at  the  beginning  sat  calmly  listening  to 
their  concert.  By  the  time  they  sang  the  feature  song  from  the 
production  of  "Hair"  the  crowd  arose  and  really  grooved  to  the 
electric  excitement  produced  by  Little  Anthony.  They  gave  a 
crowd  raising,  peace  showing  concert  with  songs  like  Going  Out 
Of  My  Head,  Tears  On  My  Pillow,  and  It  Hurts  So  Bad.  Their 
final  song  of  Exodus  was  a  very  appropriate  finishing  to  the  even- 
ing which  exemplified  the  peace  loving  feeling  of  brotherhood 
which  the  world  is  striving  for. 

November  2nd.,  1969  at  the  Blue  Hills  Country  Club  will  be  a 
night  that  many  will  remember  as  a  first  in  the  many  improve- 
ments to  come  to  Curry,  during  its  age  of  progress. 


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Ah,  Wilderness! 


Great  co-operation,  understanding,  and  a  genuine 
effort  was  shown  in  the  1969  Curry  College  Thetas 
production  of  Ah,  Wilderness,  by  Eugene  O'Neill. 

The  performances  were  given  on  both  April  29 
and  30,  in  the  Milton  High  School  Auditorium.  All 
in  attendance  walked  away  with  praise  for  the  high 
quality  of  the  production. 

Gratitude  should  go  to  the  fine  student  actors 
whose  professional  performances  were  marvelous, 
namely:  David  Kimball,  in  the  role  of  Sid,  Thomas 
Martin,  as  the  father,  and  Sandy  Klibe,  as  the  sis- 
ter. 


Fine  performances  were  also  turned  in  by:  Robert 
MacDonald,  William  Anderson,  Pamela  Van  Over- 
walle,  Lori  Griffiths,  Paul  Watson,  Steve  Fernandas, 
Carol  MacDonald,  Steve  Lundvall,  Jody  Colyer, 
Mark  Surkis,  Robert  MacNeil,  and  Lynn  Anderson. 

Among  those  also  helping  to  make  this  production 
such  a  marvelous  success  were  Kathleen  B.  Mc- 
Cann,  who  directed  the  production,  James  Tighe, 
for  lighting,  and  Bruce  Goldman  and  Lee  Harring- 
ton for  their  help  in  putting  together  the  scenery. 


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Mildred  .  .  . 
Arthur  .  .  . 
Mrs.  Miller 
Lily  Miller 
Sid  Davis  . 
Nat  Miller 


.  .    Robert  MacDonald 

Sandy  Klibe 

.  .  .    William  Anderson 
Pamela  Van  Overwalle 

Lori  Griffiths 

David  Kimball 

Thomas  Martin 


Richard Paul  Watson 

David  McComber    Steve  Fernandes 

Nora    Carol  MacDonald 

Wint  Selby    Steve  Lundvall 

Belle    Jody  Colyer 

Bartender    Mark  Surkis 

Salesman     Robert  MacNeil 


Muriel  McComber     Lynn  Anderson 


The  Continuing 

Middle  East 

Crisis  .  .  . 


A  very  informative  evening  was  had  by  everyone  who  attended 
the  lecture  given  by  Winston  Churchill,  III  in  the  Miller  Field 
House.  The  topic  of  his  speech  was,  "The  Continuing  Middle 
East  Crisis."  In  his  speech  he  stressed  the  basic  causes  of  the  war, 
the  reasons  why  the  war  started  and  what  roles  the  big  powers, 
namely  Russia  and  the  United  States  played  in  the  conflict. 

Mr.  Churchill,  being  an  astute  reporter  and  traveler  in  both 
countries  before  and  after  the  war  gave  us  an  in  depth  look  in  to 
the  troubles  in  the  Middle  East  and  then  proceeded  to  map  out 
alternatives  to  peace  in  the  Middle  East  based  on  his  knowledge 
obtained  by  speaking  to  both  leaders  and  to  the  people  involved 
in  the  war. 

All  in  all,  Mr.  Churchill's  speech  was  well  received,  and  a  large 
and  receptive  crowd  turned  out  for  this  first  big  event  presented 
by  the  Curry  College  Cultural  Affairs  Committee. 


Dr.  Pamela  Wrinch  introduces  Mr.  Winston  Churchill,  III. 


Congresswoman  Shirley  Chisholm  spoke  on 
"The  Social  Revolution" 


Cultural  Affairs 
Forum 

Presented  Many 
Interesting 
Speakers 


During  the  school  year,  the  Cultural  Affairs 
Committee  of  Curry  College  presented  a  total 
of  seven  speakers.  The  topics  ranged  from  Ar- 
chaeology, Fantastic  goings-on  under  the  deep 
sea  in  the  Bahamas,  to  talks  on  Russia  and 
Southeast  Asia.  Most  of  these  speakers 
brought  with  them  documentary  films  for 
further  enjoyment  of  the  audiences.  In  all 
cases,  the  people  who  attended  came  away 
with  increased  knowledge  and  a  well  spent 
evening. 


Richard  Maxson 
"Lost  World's  of  man" 


Harry  Pederson 

"Village  Beneath  the  Sea" 


Winter  Weekend  at  Curry  College  featured  two 
fantastic  talents  -  the  great  Richie  Havens,  doing 
his  thing  in  concert  Friday  night  and  the  equally 
fabulous  Steven  Wonder;  who  performed  his  hit 
songs,  like,  For  Once  in  My  Life,  at  the  Plush  Chest- 
nut Hill  Country  Club  Saturday  night. 


Much  credit  should  go  to  the  entertainment  com- 
mittee and  particularly,  Don  Mitchell  for  his  role 
in  bringing  together  these  two  entertainers  and  mak- 
ing Winter  Weekend  a  most  memorable  one  in  Curry 
College  history. 


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Dr.  John  S.  Hafer  has  been  president  of 
Curry  College  since  1965.  Under  his  guidance 
the  school  has  grown  from  approximately  380 
to  the  present  enrollment  of  900. 

Always  looking  to  the  future,  the  president 
recently  announced  a  ten-year  building  pro- 
gram which  will  increase  library,  dormitory, 
and  other  facilities  for  the  benefit  and  the  en- 
joyment of  the  students. 

President  Hafer  doesn't  limit  his  activities  to 
his  official  duties,  but  is  interested  in  civic  proj- 
ects and  other  community  affairs.  His  hobbies 
are:  fishing,  walking  in  the  Blue  Hills,  and 
photography. 

President  Hafer  received  his  Bachelor  of  Sci- 
ence degree  in  History  from  Syracuse  Univer- 
sity; his  Master  of  Arts  degree  from  the  Uni- 
versity of  Michigan.  He  also  holds  an  honorary 
Doctor  of  Education  degree. 


President  Hafer 
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President   Hafer    enjoying   himself  at    a 
Curry  baseball  game. 


President  Hafer  showing  the  plans  to  the 
new  dormitory. 


Administration 


Hiram  J.  Evans 
Professor  of  Biology 
A.B.,  M.A.,  A.M.  Ph.D 


DEAN  OF  THE  COLLEGE 


Cecil  H.  Rose 

Associate  Professor  of  Religion 

A.B.,  B.D. 


DEAN  OF  STUDENTS 


Robert  Capalbo 
Instructor  in  History 
A.B.,  M.A. 


ASSISTANT  TO  THE  DEAN  OF  STUDENTS 


Joan  Kakascik 
Instructor  in  Psycholi 
B.A.,  M.A. 


DEAN  OF  WOMEN 


John  O.  Gawne 
Professor  of  Psychology 
B.A.,  M.A.  Ed.  D. 


DIRECTOR  OF  GUIDANCE  AND  COUNSELING 


Donald  S.  McNeil 


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DIRECTOR  OF  DEVELOPMENT 


Milton  L.  Boyle 
Assistant  Professor  of  Religion 
*^        A.D.,  B.D.  Ph.D. 


ASSISTANT  TO  THE  PRESIDENT 


Richard  Mantz 
B.S. 


DEAN  OF  ADMISSIONS 


Thomas  D.  Goldrick 
A.B.,  M.S. 


BUSINESS  MANAGER 


Helen  LeBaron 


Warren  S.  Bazirgan 
B.S. 


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DIRECTOR  OF  PUBLIC  RELATION 


John  P.  Vallely 


Faculty 


The  rapidly  expanding  stu- 
dent population  of  Curry  Col- 
lege has  brought  with  it  many 
problems  and  headaches  for  the 
administration  and  faculty. 
Nevertheless  plans  were  shown 
that  included  more  buildings 
and  more  students. 

The  character  of  Curry  Col- 
lege is  rapidly  changing  and 
along  with  it  so  is  the  faculty 
and  administration  whose  job 
it  is  to  keep  up  with  the  ever 
increasing  college  attendance 
and  the  ever  increasing  student 
demands. 


Jane  Alper 
ENGLISH 


C.  Alan  Anderson 
PHILOSOPHY 


Raul  J.  Artigas 
SPANISH 


Henry  H.  Babcock 
FRENCH 


Rodger  A.  Bump 
RADIO  &  T.V. 


Carlton  Condit 
GEOLOGY 


Carl  Cooper 
PSYCHOLOGY 


Rudolph  Goetz 
CHEMISTRY 


David  Fama 
MATHEMATICS 


Joseph  Eckert 
BUSINESS 


Paricia  Fleming 
SOCIOLOGY 


Claudine  Hogarth 
FRENCH 


Gerald  D.  Hilyard 
PSYCHOLOGY 


Edward  Hastings 
ENGLISH 


John  HiU 
HISTORY 


Indar  Kamal 
PHYSICS 


Robert  L.  Keighton 
GOVERNMENT 


Stephen  Howe 
EDUCATION 


John  Horvorka 
CHEMISTRY 


Marvin  Mandell 
ENGLISH 


Richard  J.  Kosh 
BIOLOGY 


Gladys  Martinez 
SPANISH 


Judson  Lyon 
HISTORY 


Alexander  B.  Moissiy 
RUSSIAN 


Kathleen  B.  McCann 
SPEECH 


Arthur  H.  Mitchell 
HISTORY 


William  L.  Mayo 
EDUCATION 


Leon  Rudman 
ECONOMICS 


Sue  Saye 
BUSINESS 


Francesco  Rapuano 
ECONOMICS 


Tamara  S.  Moissiy 
LANGUAGE  LABORATORY 


Albert  Sherring 
SOCIOLOGY 


Pamela  Spencer 
EDUCATION 


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James  J.  Salvucci 
ELEMENTARY  EDUCATION 


Joan  Thrower 
EDUCATION 


Kenton  Steward 
MUSIC 


Nancy  Stein 
PHYSICAL  EDUCATION 


John  E.  Tramondozzi 
CHEMISTRY 


Victor  F.  Van  Neste 
PHILOSOPHY 


A  Professor 
Gives  The 
Class  What 
He  Thinks  In 
Exchange  For 
What  His 
Students  Are 
Thinking 


Haig  DerMardersian 
SPEECH 


Pamela  N.  Wrinch 
GOVERNMENT 


"A  Teacher  Affects 
Eternity;  He  Can 
Never  Tell  Where 
His  Influence  Stops'" 

—  Henry  James  — 


Marlene  A.  Wallin 
ART 


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Lucile  M.  Weston 
BIOLOGY 


Graduation  For  These  Seniors 
Reflects  The  End  Of  Preparation 
And  The  Beginning  Of  Fulfilment 


Sue  Allen 
Elementary  Education 


Lynn  Anderson 
Speech 


John  C.  Angell 
History 


Leon  Arbeene 
Elementary  Education 


Robert  Baker 
Business 


Heywood  B.  Bakst 
Business 


Stephen  A.  Baldwin 
Government 


Anita  Becker 
Elementary  Education 


Robert  Bradley 
Business 


Peter  Briante 
History 


Fran  Brody 
Elementary  Education 


Louis  Brugnoli 
Business 


Todd  Brunengraber 
Business 


Cynthia  Callan 
Elementary  Education 


James  Carroll 
Government 


Vincent  J.  Cattat 
Psychology 


Beth  Cisco 
Elementary  Education 


Harry  Clark 
History 


Alan  Cohen 
Business 


Steven  Coon 
Chemistry 


Bourke  Corcoran 
Psychology 


Linda  Cudmore 
English 


David  Curry 
Business 


Kenneth  Cushing 
Business 


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Ana  Maria  D'Andria 
Elementary  Education 


Ellen  Dardano 
English 


Frank  Dardano 
English 


Linda  Darienzo 
French 


Audrey  Davis 
Elementary  Education 


Edith  Dehm 
Elementary  Education 


John  Donnelly 
Psychology 


John  Dooley 
Business 


Betsy  Drake 
Economics 


Harveen  Dreibilbis 
Elementary  Education 


Paul  Eddy 
Business 


Randolph  Eddy 
Business 


Christine  Farnsworth 
Business 


Ellen  Fleischer 
Elementary  Education 


Merrill  Franks 
Speech 


Tobe  F.  Friedman 
Elementary  Education 


Michael  GagUardi 
Economics 


David  R.  Gibbins 
History 


Sherry  Gladstone 
Sociology 


Steven  B.  Goldstein 
Business 


Arthur  Gray 
English 


Steven  J.  Greenstein 
Government 


Jonathan  Hacker 
Psychology 


William  Heisler 
Business 


Ellen  Heyman 
Elementary  Education 


Robert  J.  Hooper 
Historv 


David  Hurvitz 
Business 


Louise  Jame 
Elementary  Education 


Bruce  W.  Julien 
Business 


Roberta  Kessler 
Elementary  Education 


Karen  Kahn 
Elementary  Education 


Michael  Kehrmeyer 
Economics 


Christopher  Kennedy 
Business 


Dianne  Kerrissey 
Psychology 


Gloria  B.  Kiken 
Elementary  Education 


Cheryl  Kirkby 
Sociology 


Robert  Kline 
Business 


Nancy  Kroop 
Elementary  Education 


Sandra  Kutzin 
Elementary  Education 


Alissa  Lande 
Psychology 


A.  Edward  Lord 
Business 


Herbert  Lovens 
Sociology 


Joyce  McDonald 
Elementary  Education 


Richard  McDonough 
Psychology 


Lawrence  Michetti 
History 


William  C.  Maloney 
Business 


Porter  Mulford 
Psychology 


Allan  Moultin 
History 


Richard  Nasuti 
Elementary  Education 


Charles  Nolan 
Business 


Robert  S.  Nutter 
Business 


Lucille  O'Connell 
Elementary  Education 


Edward  Ostrowski 
Business 


Diana  F.  Palladino 
Elementary  Education 


Ann  Palow 
Elementary  Education 


Ellen  Paul 
Psychology 


Janis  Pechenik 
Elementary  Education 


Elizabeth  Pesce 
Elementary  Education 


Ronald  Peterson 
Business 


Albert  M.  Powers 
Business 


Jean  Raboff 
Psychology 


Sally  Ann  Pugliese 
Spanish 


Richard  Rafferty 
Speech 


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Richard  M.  Quirk 
Business 


Stanley  E.  Roberts 
Chemistry 


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Rose  Rolfe 
Psychology 


Michael  Root 
Business 


Priscilla  Rose 
Elementary  Education 


Richard  J.  Rosenbaum 
Business 


George  F.  Rysinger 
Speech 


Michael  Sansone 
History 


Max  P.  Schechner 
Psychology 


Eugene  Schoenfelder 
Economics 


Arthur  Schuessler 
Business 


Stuart  Sclarow 
Business 


Joan  Schwartzfarb 
Elementary  Education 


Panja  Senadisai 
Business 


Marilyn  Shaughessy 
Psychology 


Carole  Smith 
Sociology 


Bret  Sagenkahn 
Elementary  Education 


Charles  J.  Szymanski 
Business 


Susan  Spooner 
Elementary  Education 


Donald  E.  Staszko 
Psychology 


Sandra  Surgeon 
History 


Paul  G.  Sutherland 
Psychology 


James  Tabacco 
Business 


Susan  Tarantino 
Elementary  Education 


Frank  E.  Thomasino 
Government 


George  Tougas 
Psychology 


Alan  Unangst 
Government 


Marleen  Urbaitis 
Elementary  Education 


John  Urban 
History 


Mark  Warter 
Sociology 


Sherry  Westaway 
History 


Four  years  crammed  full  of  unforgettable 
events  .  .  .  soon  forgotten.  What  we  will  recall 
most  readily  are  not  the  big  weekends  but  the 
day  to  day  habits  and  happening  that  color 
the  times  we  spend  here.  We  will  remember  an 
empty  mailbox,  depressing  Sunday  dinners  in 
Mayflower,  long  winters  and  late  springs, 
tasteless  food,  sold-out  machines,  evenings  in 
the  library,  that  unattended  eight  thirty  class, 
scribbled  blue  books  .  .  .  and  snow. 


Cliff  Wilson 
Business 


Richard  A.  White 
Speech 


Who's  Who 


SUSAN  ALLEN 


SUSAN  SPOONER 


A  Committee  of  students  and  faculty  headed  by 
Dean  Hiram  Evans  selected  twelve  seniors  to 
WHO'S  WHO  IN  AMERICAN  COLLEGES  AND 
UNIVERSITIES.  Faculty,  Administration,  as  well 
as  students  were  invited  to  recommend  qualified 
students  to  the  committee. 

Out  of  this  list  of  students  the  most  quaUfied  sen- 
iors were  chosen,  on  the  bases  of  scholastic  record, 
extracurricular  activities,  and  their  usefulness  to 
the  community  after  graduation. 


JOYCE  MacDONALD 


VALERIE  CARR 


Administration 
And  Faculty 
Choose  Twelve 
Distinguished 
Seniors  .  .  . 


BOURKE  CORCORAN 


STEVEN  GREENSTEIN 


BETSY  DRAKE 


SALLY  ANN  PUGLIESE 


GREGORY  MacGILPIN 


LYNN  ANDERSON 


The  Curryer, 
Salutes  These 
Individuals  For 
Their  Contributions 
To  The  Academic 
Community 


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CHERYL  KIRKBY 


JOHN  DONNELLY 


ORGANIZATIONS 


It's  not  a  bad  place,  this  Curryer  office.  It's  sort  of 
confusing  at  first,  with  all  the  talk  about  over 
prints,  direct  line,  and  reverse  prints.  But  after  a 
while  it  all  started  to  fall  into  place.  "Who  took  the 
scale-o-graph?  Has  anyone  seen  those  sport 
pictures?  Why  don't  we  have  the  meeting  on 
Wednesday  instead  of  Tuesday?  Let's  pattern  our 
book  after  the  U  of  Mass.  book.  What  does  Fe- 
bruary 16th  mean?  When  are  my  prints  coming  in? 
Don't  worry  about  it.  It'll  get  done  in  time. 

Somehow  all  the  deadlines  were  met  and  the  book 
came  out  on  time.  But  not  one  member  of  the  staff 
ever  doubted  that  it  would,  did  they!! 


Robert  Carapella  —  Editor 


Mike  Field,  Dennis  Sorge,  Tim  Garvey,  Richard  White, 
Marc  Harris,  Edie  Dehm,  Bob  Carapella,  Vincent  Cattat, 


Jose    Fraga,    Not    Pictured:    Susan    Allen,    Jamie    Jame, 
Ralary  Laubaugh. 


THE  CURRYER  .     . 


JAMIE  JAME 


VINCENT  CATTAT 


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SUE  ALLEN 


JOSE  PRAGA 


A  Real  Experience 


RALARY  LAUBAUGH 


RICHARD  WHITE 


DENNIS  SORGE,  MIKE  FIELD 


EDIE  DEHM 


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David  Roberts,  Dennis  Riess,  George  Reid,  Willard  Horn,  William  Hettich,  Jack  Hall  -  EDITOR, 
James  Montemurro 


Changing  Face  Of 
Campus  Publications 
Reflects  Diversified 
Student  Demands 


Student  Senate 
Gives  Curry 
Students  Real 
Voice  .  .  . 


Striving  for  student  power  and  recognition 
of  student  rights  in  College  decision  is  the  char- 
acteristic of  Curry  College  Student  Senate. 

One  of  the  senate's  yearly  functions  is  the 
allocation  of  student  funds  which  are  derived 
from  the  activity  fee.  Controversial  items  in- 
cluded in  this  year  budget  were  the  largest 
Curryer  and  Colonel  budget  in  the  Senate's 
history. 

The  Senate  continued  its  study  of  a  wet 
campus  and  student  faculty  relationship.  It 
also  proposed  and  received  a  voice  in  all  col- 
lege committee  except  faculty  Welfare.  All  in 
all  it  was  quite  a  busy  year  for  the  Curry  Stu- 
dent Senate. 


Joe  Ventrone,  Vice  President  Anthony  Fileberto,  President  Sally 
Pugliese,  Secretary 


John  Lee,  Edward  Romain,   Mike  Stone,  Don  Cohen,  Sally  Pugliese,  Anthony  Fileberto,  Joe 
Ventrone,  Bruce  Flagg,  Don  Mitchell,  Thimothy  Garvey,  Joe  Greyson,  Michael  Kallock 


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President  Vice  President 

Stuart  Sclarow  Harry  Clark 


President 
Don  Mitchell 


Acting  V.  President 
Sid  Beard 


M.D.C. 


Richard  Raferty,  Lary  Marcechal,  Robert  Schwartz,  George 
Finkell,  Todd  Bruengraber,  Richard  Steiner,  John 
Kaniewski,  Ronald  Chapin,  Richard  Lalor,  Gary  Seidman, 
Lloyd    Mapp,    Bob    Mitchell,    Richard    Steiner,    Gregory 


MacGilpin,  Peter  Chisholm,  George  Austin,  Jim  Schlsinsker, 
Craig  Moore,  Steve  Greenstein,  John  Donnelly,  Wayne 
Wathey,  James  Carroll,  Joe  Ventrone,  Richard  White,  Bruce 
Flagg,  Bill  Green,  Peter  Shaw,  Howard  Newkirk. 


W.S.G.A. 


Louise  Jame,  SaUyann  Puliese,  Valerie  Carr,  Dean  Joan  Kakascik 


Fraternity,  a  body  of  men  asso- 
ciated for  their  common  interest 
or  pleasure;  a  brotherhood. 


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Brotherhood  is  not  measured 
by  the  size  of  the  house,  or  the 
trophies  on  a  mantle,  or  the 
money  which  is  in  the  treasury. 
The  material  terms  of  brick,  tin, 
or  silver  are  overshadowed  by  the 
personal  stature  of  the  individuals 
who  make  up  the  fraternity  chap- 
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Madrigals 


Richard  Raferty 
Marylyn  Schanacy 
Dana  Hilton 
Judy  Robinson 
Michele  Kelly 
Ellen  Timmons 
Frank  Niezgorski 
Judy  Adams 
Steven  Lundvall 
Keven  Connor 
David  Kimball 
Paul  Thistle 
Susan  Kamp 
Pam  Ogle 


Wind  Ensemble 


Jerry  Fleishman 
Alan  Milkoff 
Kevin  Connor 
Steve  Holton 
Willam  Mellin 
Judy  Adams 
Geof  Greenberg 
John  Sloate 
Paul  Sutherland 
Bernie  Creedon 
David  Kimball 


The  Outing  Club 


Dana  Hilton,  Sue  Kamp,  Dr.  Condit,  George  Austin,  Anita  Rupner,  Greg  MacGilpin,  Sandy 
Verdrager,  Bob  Schmidt,  Bob  Kline,  Nina  Harding,  Jim  ScMansker,  Rich  McDonough. 


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Snow's  up!! 


Jean  Claude  Brash 


WVAC 
Moves  Into 
New  Studio 


For  the  first  time  in  the  short  history  of  Curry 
College  radio,  the  offices  and  broadcasting  facilities 
are  now  located  in  a  building  occupied  by  the  col- 
lege station  WVAC.  In  the  year  and  a  half,  since 
February  5,  1968,  the  members  of  the  speech  and 
primarily  the  radio  courses  at  Curry  have  worked 
long  and  hard  to  bring  the  station  to  its  present  pla- 
teau. The  first  semester  of  broadcasting  saw  the 
newly  formed  media  slowly  feel  its  way  through  the 
paces  of  entertaining  the  community  and  informing 
the  general  audience. 

Within  the  early  part  of  November,  WVAC  will 
began  its  fourth  semester  of  live  broadcasting.  Oper- 
ating from  brand  new  studios  in  the  center  of  the 
campus,  the  station  aimed  toward  a  new  image  and 
a  lasting  and  proud  tradition  of  radio  broadcasting 
at  Curry  College. 

by  Don  Smith 

Public  Affairs  Director  WVAC 


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Motivation,  practice,  character,  studies, 
numerable  all  nighters  devotion  of  one's  creative 
talents  pressures  towards  a  common  goal  .  .  . 
opening  nite  and  the  last  frantic  moments  before 
curtain  goes  up,  seems  to  make  it  all  worth  the 
effort. 


THETAS  MEMBERS 


Janis  Myzal 
Barry  Vichnick 
Joe  Ventrone 
Nancy  Kaye 
Bob  Fineman 
Noel  Desauters 
Dave  Hollander 
Dave  Kimball 
Tom  Martin 
Mark  Surkis 
Paul  Alpert 
Steve  Lundvall 
Bob  Ruel 
Nick  Prout 
Judith  Prins 
Bill  Green 
Dean  Morgenstern 
Bob  MacNeil 


Counselors 


First  Row:  Sue  Martin,  Cheryl  Kirkby,  Betsy  Drake,  Cathy  Blau, 

Second  Row:  Linda  Cudmore,  Sandra  Surgeon,  Margaret  Ward,  Edie  Dehm. 

Third  Row:  Sid  Beard,  Mike  Field,  Greg  MacGilpin,  Rich  Lalor,  George  Austin,  Steve  Greenstein, 
Mark  Strodel, 

Fourth  Row:  Jim  Schlansker,  Gene  Schaefer,  Jim  Tabacco,  Mike  Gagliardi,  Ron  Chapin,  John 
Donnelly,  Bob  Antinrella. 


The  Varsity  Club 


Back  row:  Mike  Flavin,  Ed  Benedict,  Gene  Schaefer,  Bob  Clare,  Rick  Delassio 
Front  row:  Greg  Fallon,  Harry  Clark,  Steve  Baldwin,  Tom  McShane 


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BOSTON  UNIVERSITY 
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28 

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29 

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9 

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25 

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JERSEY  CITY 

35 

New  Coach  Leads  Colonels 
To  Best  Record  In  History 


In  1969,  the  100th  Anniversary  of  collegiate  football,  the 
Curry  football  team  won  more  games  in  a  season  than  any 
other  previous  season  in  Curry's  history. 

The  team,  backed  by  rising  support  from  the  student  body, 
fought  for  recognition  in  the  New  England  Conference  and 
tied  for  the  title. 

Several  precedents  were  set,  such  as  the  team  winning  its 
opening  game,  beating  Maine  Maritime  for  the  first  time  in 
their  ten  year  series. 

The  secret  of  success  was  found,  this  year,  in  our  new  coach, 
William  McKeown  and  his  new  assistant  coach,  Thomas  Pi- 
leski  and  veteran  coach  William  Lehman. 

The  coaching  staff  received  great  support  from  an  enthusias- 
tic and  highly  spirited  team.  They  capitalized  on  the  opposi- 
tion mistakes  to  win  games  and  keep  others  close. 

There  were  no  give  aways  this  year,  as  has  been  categorized 
previous  years.  Curry  won  more  games  than  ever  before  and 
any  team  who  beat  us  worked  hard  for  their  win.  Our  offense 
was  efficient  and  our  often  overwork  defense  brutal. 

If  this  season  was  an  indicator,  Curry  football  is  in  for  ^ 
much  brighter  future. 


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First  Curry  Victory  In  Ten 


Maine  Maritime 
Mistakes  Give 
Curry  12-0  Edge 

CASTINE,  (AP)— Curry  Col- 
lege capitalized  on  Maine 
Maritime  Academy  mistakes 
and  spoiled  a  Parents  Day 
football  weekend  by  downing 
the  Middies,  12-0,  yesterday. 

The  Maritime  offense 
stalled  with  six. fumbles  and 
only  a  tight  defense  kept  the 
Cadets  in  the  game. 

Curry  scored  twice  through 
the  air.  Rick  Delessio  hit  Tom 
Tomasino  in  tlie  end  zone  on- a 
-one-yard  flip  in  the  second 
iperiod  and  Bill  MacDonaldj 
tossed  39  yards  to  Mike  San- 
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Defense 


(Jiirry  Uiitplays 
Bristol,  20-0 

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MILTON  —  Quarter- 
back Rick  Delessio  passed 
for  three  touchdowns  yes- 
terday to  carry  Curry  Col- 
lege to  a  20-0  triumph  over 
Bristol  Community  Col- 
lege. 

Delessio,  who  had  13 
wmpletions  in  20  attempts 
for  185  yards,  connected 
with  Chuck  Nolan  on  a 
Dne-yard  pass  in  the  first 
period.  He  followed  with  a 
1 2-yard  scoring  flip  in  the 
second  quarter  to  Dennis 
Flavin  and  finished  off  the 
scoring  with  a  25-yard 
pass  to  Frank  Thomasino. 

Bristol  »     -     .     , 


—    Nola 


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Delessio  (Gregono  kick  i 

Curry  ,  —   Flavin    12  pass  from 
Delessio  (kick  failed). 

Curry     —    Thomasino    25    pass- 
irom  Delessio  (Gregorio  kick). 


A  Rare  Curry 
Shutout  —  Our 
Second  Win 


The  Team 

It's 
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Three  Wins! 

A  Milestone  In 
Recent  Football  History 

Dalessio  Paces 
Curry  Win  J  2-2 

Quarterback  Rick  Da'essio 
scored  a  touchdown  and  passed 
for  another  as  Curry  College 
defeated  Nichols  12-2,  yester- 
day at  Milton. 

Curry  scored  first  in  the 
second  period  when  Dalessio 
connected  with  Frank  Thoma- 
sino  from  40  yards  out  and 
again  in  the  third  period  with 
Dalessio  plunging  in  from  the 
one  yard  line. 

The  victory  evened  Curry's 
record  at  3-3.  Nichols  remains 
winless  at  0-6. 

Curry  0  6     6     0— 12~ 

Nichols 0    2    0    0—2 

C— Thomasino   40  pass  frof    Dalessio 

(kick  failei);    N— Safety,  ball   centered 


6 

0 
L 
F 


Record  6-5 


Wins 
New  England  College 
Plymouth  State  College 
Bridgewater  State 
Windham  College 
Westfield  State 
Hawthorne 

Losses 
Roger  Williams 
Eastern  Conn.  State 
Univ.  Maine  —  Portland 
Suffolk 
Roger  Williams 


GOLF  TEAM 
Paul  Sutherland 
Elliot  Meltzer 
Chris  Kennedy 
John  Guiney 
Coach  Donovan 
Mike  Kichmeier 
Terry  Lynch 
Bill  Kaloust 


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The  Curry  College  golf  team  led  by  trophy  win- 
ner, Paul  Sutherland,  successfully  overcame  a  mild 
mid-season  slump,  winning  their  last  four  matches, 
to  finish  with  a  respectable  6-5  record. 

Coach  Donavan  has  hopes  for  an  expanded  shed- 
ule  next  season. 


125 


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G 
K 
E 
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Curry  Skaters 
Look  Good  In  Only 
Second  Season 


Frustration  and  disappointment  coupled  with 
lack  of  size  and  experience  along  with  inconsis- 
tent play  on  the  part  of  the  defense  marked 
this  year's  hockey  team. 

All  this  can  be  expected  since  this  is  only  Cur- 
ry's second  year  competing  in  hockey.  The  few 
bright  spots  on  this  year's  poor  season  was  the 
5-2  win  over  Emerson  College  and  the  pldy  of 
Freshman  Bill  MacDonald. 

Next  season  Curry  skaters  hope  for  a  better 
year  as  well  as  an  expanded  schedule  which, 
they  hope  will  include  more  Boston  area  Col- 
leges. 


The  Loneliest  Position:  Goalie 


128 


Fiost6r 
NAME  POSITION 

M.  Gagliardi    Defense 

C.  Kennedy    Defense 

J.  White    Wing 

J.  Guiney Center 

W.  MacDonald    Wing 

G.  Hintlian Wing 

A.  Schussler    Defense 

R.  Sevinor     Defense 

B.  Jones    Center 

B.  Maxwell Wing 

J.  Morrow     Wing 

P.  Garre    Wing 

F.  Hannon    Goalie 

S.  Phillips Defense 

S.  Goldstein    Wing 


The  Curry  team  as  well  as  the  spectators  look  on,  in  expectation 
of  a  Curry  goal. 


B 
A 
S 
K 
E 
T 
B 
A 
L 
L 


Curry  Colonels 
Improve 


The  1969-1970  Varsity  Basketball  team  compiled 
a  record  of  8  wins  and  15  losses.  This  record  was 
possible  because  the  quality  of  play  was  vastly  im- 
proved over  last  year. 

The  team  best  performance  came  in  the  second 
half  of  the  season  when  the  team  managed  in  one 
stretch  to  win  seven  out  of  eight  games.  The  rea- 
son for  such  a  marked  improvement  came  in  the 
presence  of  center  Jim  Selesky  a  6-5  235  pound 
transfer  student  and  over  all  improved  play  of  the 
team.  Such  veterans  as  Joe  Cacciatore,  John  Mc- 
Namara,  Gene  Schaefer  and  Al  Moulton  all  provided 
the  spark  for  Curry's  winning  streak. 

Coach  Donovan  put  together  a  fine  team  and 
next  year's  prospects  includes  three  fine  looking 
Freshman  from  this  year's  team.  They  are  Steve 
Brown,  Ray  Richardson  and  Kevin  Lalley.  Also 
coming  back  will  be  Joe  Cacciatore  the  team's  lead- 
ing scorer.  The  only  negative  factor  which  Coach 
Donovan  will  have  to  face  next  year  will  be  the  loss 
of  Senior  Al  Moulton,  a  fine  two  way  performer  and 
the  team's  best  one-on-one  player. 


Joseph  Cacciatore  shoots  against  Bridgewater  St. 


Bottom  Row:  Glenn  Jacobus,  Joseph  Cacciatore,  Eugene 
Schaefer,  Allan  Moulton,  Richard  Reid,  Graig  Moore  Top 
Row:   Coach   Joseph    Donovan,   John    McNamara,    Ted 


Jagger,   Charlie   Green,  Ray  Richardson,  Russ  Marion, 
Kevin  Donnelly,  Manager  Alan  Factor. 


CUF 

iRY                               OPPONENT 

80 

Fitchburg  State 

82 

107 

Emerson  College 

68 

66 

78 

Belknap  College 
Franklin  Pierce 

97 
86 

50 

Roger  Williams 

76 

70 

Husson 

99 

54 

Suffolk 

Roger  Williams 

102 

67 

Barrington 

72 

77 

Eastern  Conn.  State 

98 

69 

S.M.T.I. 

63 

66 

72 
59 

Belknap  College 
Bridgewater  State 
Nathaniel  Hawthorne 

64 
70 

77 

75 

Framingham  State 

73 

90 

Nathaniel  Hawthorne 

78 

84 

Eastern  Nazarene 

79 

81 

Emerson  College 

61 

75 

S.M.T.I. 

104 

63 
67 

Framingham  State 
Husson 

69 
110 

68 

Franklin  Pierce 

88 

76 

Windham 

87 

Gene  Schaefer  passing  the  ball  off  to  one  of  his  teammates  against  Bridge- 
water  State  College. 


Charlie  Green  shooting  a  jump  shot  against  Belknap  College. 
134 


Part  of  the  huge  crowd  watching  the  Colonels  basketball  team. 

135 


Defense  — 
The  Way 
To  Win 


Gene  Schaefer  guarding  a  member  of  the  Bridgewater 
State's  team. 


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Baseball  1969 

After  getting  off  to  a  slow  start,  the  Curry  College 
baseball  team  retaliated  by  winning  four  consecu- 
tive games,  thus  achieving  a  two-fold  task:  one,  a 
creditable  7-7  record  which,  two,  prevented  the  team 
from  succumbing  to  its  first  losing  season  in  over 
twenty  years. 

Helping  Coach  Vallely  attain  this  year's  record 
were:  Frank  Thomasino,  the  teams  pitcher  and 
catcher,  Al  Moulton,  a  curve-ball  pitcher  with  a  lot 
of  potential,  Jim  McCaffery,  first  baseman  and 
power-hitter,  and  Jake  Jacobus,  a  hustling 
ball-player  with  a  good  batting  average. 

The  outlook  for  the  1970  season  look  bright  if, 
according  to  Coach  Vallely,  "we  get  a  newcomer  or 
two  to  battle  for  starting  infield  and  outfield  posi- 
tions." He  also  stated  he  could  use  a  pitcher  or  two 
for  the  upcoming  1970  season. 


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Concentration  —  The  Keynote  For  Victory 


Some  Plays  Are  Close 
Some  Easy 

All-Important  .  . 


Big  Inning  —  Our  Attack 
Defense  The  Opposition 
A  Run  Here,  One  There  . 


Inning  Games  —  One  Run 
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The  Curry  College  tennis  team  faced  a  tough  sea- 
son in  1969,  but  succeeded  in  swinging  their  way  to 
an  impressive  8-2  record.  Coached  by  Willard  Lee- 
man  and  captained  by  senior  Bruce  Hall,  the  team 
kept  winning,  defeated  only  by  Nichols  and  the 
University  of  Maine  at  Portland. 

With  the  1969  schedule  completed,  hopes  are  high 
for  the  1970  season.  Coach  Leeman  has  high  praise 
for  such  hopefuls  as  Richard  Hebard,  Porter  Mul- 
ford,  Steve  Scott  and  John  Lawton. 


Team  Record 


CURRY . 

.5 

HAWTHORNE  .... 

.3 

CURRY . 

.  8 

BRIDGEWATER  .  . 

.  1 

CURRY . 

.6 

BRIDGEWATER  .  . 

.3 

CURRY . 

.  6 

ROGER  WILLIAM 

.3 

CURRY . 

.6 

LOWELL  TECH  .  . 

.3 

CURRY . 

.9 

SUFFOLK  UNIV.  .  . 

.0 

CURRY . 

.  2 

U.  OF  MAINE 

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.  7 

CURRY . 

.  3 

NICHOLS 

.6 

CURRY . 

.5 

HAWTHORNE  .... 

.4 

CURRY . 

.4 

ROGER  WILLIAMS 

3 

WILLIAM  McKEOWN 


Coaches 


THOMAS  PILESKI 


JOSEPH  DONOVAN 


JACK  VALLEY 


WILLARD 
LEEMAN 


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Curry  students  limber  their 
muscles  in  the  Campus 
Clean-Up  May  1969. 


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Dear  Students: 

The  life  and  spirit  of  any  college  is  a  difficult  image  to  present. 
Each  staff  member  had  a  different  idea  of  what  should  be  in- 
cluded in  each  section,  and  the  task  of  choosing  the  right  picture 
for  the  right  section,  was  a  difficult  one. 

I  feel  that  working  on  this  yearbook  has  been  worthwhile  not 
only  for  me,  but  for  the  staff  as  well.  We  have  tried  to  present 
new  ideas  in  many  areas  of  the  book,  such  as;  senior  pictures, 
opening  sections  and  sports.  We  have  also  included  more  pictures 
in  color  than  previous  yearbooks,  and  have  tried  to  put  more 
emphasis  on  senior  pictures  and  senior  candid  photos. 

Many  people  have  played  an  important  part  in  the  production 
of  this  book.  Vincent  Cattat,  Assistant  Editor;  Richard  White, 
Associate  Editor;  Warren  Bazirgan,  Advisor  and  Mrs.  Ruth 
McDonald,  our  Personal  Secretary.  To  them,  I  wish  to  express 
my  sincere  appreciation. 

The  1970  Curryer  has  meant  a  great  deal  to  me.  The  late 
hours,  the  rush  to  meet  deadlines  and  the  constant  battle  to  rid 
the  book  of  mistakes,  demanded  total  involvement.  However,  it 
was  all  worth  the  effort  to  feel  that  the  staff,  as  well  as  myself, 
have  turned  out  the  best  Curiyer  possible. 


Directory 


ABELES,  MARTHA  A. 
131  WINIFRED  AVE. 
WORCESTER,  MASS. 

ADAMS,  JUDITH  A. 
49  WHITE  ST. 
CLARK  MILLS,  N.Y. 

AGNES,  FRANK  C. 
81  CLINTON  ST. 
EVERETT,  MASS. 

AGRANOVITCH,  ABBY  SUE 
33  MONTGOMERY  LANE 
NORWICH,  CONN. 

ALAN,  MICHAEL 
242  GROVE  ST. 
LEXINGTON,  MASS. 

ALEXANDER,  KENNETH 
1828  BROADWAY 
RAYNHAM,  MASS. 

ALEXANDER,  MARY  N. 
24  ALEXANDER  DR. 
E.  HARTFORD,  CONN. 


ANTINARELLA,  ROBERT  J. 
26  GROVE  ST. 
TURNERS  FLS.,  MASS. 

APPEL,  ROY 
33  LYNN  AVE. 
HULL,  MASS. 

ARAKELIAN,  MARK 
65  BARTLETT  AVE. 
BELMONT,  MASS. 

ARBEENE,  LEON  N. 
550  WASHINGTON  ST. 
WINCHESTER,  MASS. 

ARBUCKLE,  WILLIAM 
91  PINE  RIDGE 
WABAN,  MASS. 

ARCHER,  HELEN  M. 
43  BETWOOD  ST. 
ALBANY,  N.  Y. 

AUGUSTINI,  STEPHEN  R. 
140  HOWE  ST. 
NATICK,  MASS. 

AURELIO,  LOUIS,  JR. 
770  HIGHLAND  AVE. 
MEDFORD,  MASS. 


BARBERA,  JOSEPH  A. 
200  PACIFIC  ST. 
PORT  JEFF  STN.,  N.Y. 

BARBERI,  ROBERT  K. 
OFF  RIVER  ST. 
KINGSTON,  MASS. 

BARGENDE,  JANE  E. 
26  ROCKWOOD  RD. 
HINGHAM,  MASS. 

BARLETTA,  J.  KENNETH 
50  THOMPSON  ST. 
DEDHAM,  MASS. 

BARNES,  LOIS  ELAINE 
500  PARK  DRIVE 
BOSTON,  MASS. 

BARRETT,  EDWARD  M. 
15  WEST  LONG  DR. 
LAWRENCEVILLE,  N.J. 

BATCHELDER,  STEPHEN  P. 
407  EXETER  ROAD 
HAMPTON,  N.  H. 

BAXTER,  BRUCE  J. 
113  THACHER  ST. 
MILTON,  MASS. 


ALLEN,  SUSAN 

1513  FAIRWAY  DRIVE 

CHARLESTOWN,  S.C. 

ALPAUGH,  PETER 
119  CONGRESS  ROAD 
CINCINNATI,  OHIO 

ALPERT,  PAUL  B. 
326  WEST  ROCK  AVE. 
NEW  HAVEN,  CT. 

AMARAL,  CAROLE  ANN 
456  TERRACE  AVE. 
WARREN,  R.  I. 

ANDERSON,  KAREN  D. 
138  97TH  ST. 
BROOKLYN,  N.  Y. 


AUSTIN,  GEORGE 
9  WEST  HILL  DRIVE 
W.  HARTFORD,  CONN. 

BABCOCK,  GAIL 

15  TROWBRIDGE  ST. 

CAMBRIDGE,  MASS. 

BACHMANN,  ROBERT  E. 

13  PARK  DRIVE 

W.  SPRINGFLD.,  MASS. 

BAKER,  ROBERT  M. 
12  BRIARWOOD  TRAIL 
WEYMOUTH,  MASS. 

BAKST,  HEYWOOD  B. 
31  PARSONS  DR. 
SWAMPSCOTT,  MASS. 


BAZILUS,  GREGORY  L. 
120  THOMAS  STREET 
CRANFORD,  N.  J. 

BEALE,  SARA 

1035  BRUSH  HILL  ROAD 

MILTON,  MASS. 

BEARD,  SIDNEY  E. 
9990  GREINER  RD. 
CLARENCE,  N.  Y. 

BEATTY,  EDWARD,  JR. 
19  LORAINE  AVE. 
BROCKTON,  MASS. 

BECKER,  ANITA 

2305  BARREN  HILL  RD. 

LAFAYETTE  HILL,  PA. 


ANDERSON,  LYNN  M. 
207  STONECREST  DR. 
DEWITT,  N.  Y. 

ANGELL,  JOHN 
99  MADISON  ST. 
DEDHAM,  MASS. 

ANSELL,  ROBERT  L. 
12  PEACOCK  FARM  RD. 
LEXINGTON,  MASS. 


BALAS,  RONALD 
8  DENNY  ST. 
BOSTON,  MASS. 

BALDWIN,  STEPHEN  A. 
280  BURBANK  RD. 
LONGMEADOW,  MASS. 

BANNISTER,  THOMAS  F. 
4  SPRING  HILL  TERRACE 
SOMERVILLE,  MASS. 


BELCHER,  SALLY  J. 

58  WINDEMERE  CIRCLE 

BRAINTREE,  MASS. 

BE  LINK,  DEBRA 
5  LEX  AVE. 
PLAINVIEW,  N.  Y. 

BELL,  CECIL  H. 

518  HARRINGTON  RD. 

WAYZATA,  MINN. 


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BELLIVEAU,  ROGER  A. 

22  FAYS  AVE. 

LYNN,  MASS. 

BENEDICT,  EDWARD  H. 
70  SUNSET  ROAD 
BAY  SHORE,  N.  Y. 

BENSON,  JOAN  N. 

42  RECTOR  ST. 

E.  GREENWICH,  R.  I. 

BERGIN,  MURIEL  H. 
291  DALE  ST. 
WALTHAM,  MASS. 

BERKOWITZ,  EDWARD  B. 
4365  BEDFORD  AVE. 
NEW  YORK,  N.  Y. 

BERN,  ELLEN  H. 
57  01  225TH  ST. 
BAYSIDE,  N.  Y. 

BIST  ANY,  ELAINE 
298  LAWRENCE  ST. 
LAWRENCE,  MASS. 

BITTELARI,  RONALD 
33  HORACE  ST. 
NEEDHAM,  MASS. 

BLACKBURN,  GREG  PEREZ 

4  PLYMOUTH  RD. 

PRT.  WASHINGTON,  N.Y. 

BLADIS,  MARK  R. 
2  HIGHPOINT  DRIVE 
MOUNTAINSIDE,  N.  J. 

BLAU,  CATHERINE  ANN 
123  WHITNEY  STREET 
WESTBURY,  N.  Y. 

BLEDEL,  IRENE  R. 

69  FIFTH  AVE.  APT.  14H 

NEW  YORK,  N.  Y. 

BLEECKER,  STEPHEN  D. 

1380  WINTON  RD. 

SO.  ROCHESTER,  N.  Y. 

BLOCK,  MARCIA  J. 
1605  TREBOY  AVE. 
RICHMOND,  VA. 

BLOOM,  FREDRIC  I. 
16  ASPEN  RD. 
W.  ORANGE,  N.  J. 


BLOUNT,  ALAN  R. 
25  MOUNTAIN  RD. 
W.  HARTFORD,  CONN. 

BODMAN,  AINSLEY 
ANDERSON  HILL  ROAD 
BERNARDSVILLE,  N.J. 

BOILEAU,  DAVID  L. 
SPRING  HILL  FARM 
BOX  115 
PLEASANT  VLLY.,  PA. 

BOLEN,  ROBERT 
10  GWYNNE  COURT 
CLOSTER,  N.  J. 

BOLTZ,  BEVERLY  THERESA 
323  LIVINGSTON  PLACE 
CEDARHURST,  L.I.,  N.Y. 

BOMSON,  AMY 

1  STEVEN  DR. 
HEWLETT,  N.  Y. 

BONIFACE,  NICHOLAS  P. 
15  CONCORD  ST. 
NORTH  READING,  MA. 

BORK,  BARBARA  C. 
55  RIDGEWOOD  AVE. 
IRVINGTON,  N.  J. 

BORR,  GEOFFREY  E. 

43  N.  MONTELLO  STREET 

BROCKTON,  MASS. 

BOVI,  WAYNE 
12  PLANET  ST. 
TORRINGTON,  CONN. 

BOYLE,  MICHAEL  P. 
46  MIDDLEFIELD  DR. 
W.  HARTFORD,  CONN. 

BRADLEY,  ROBERT 
329  NORTH  ST. 
HINGHAM,  MASS. 

BRADSHAW,  BARBARA  J. 
850  COLUMBUS  AVE.  APT.7E 
NEW  YORK,  N.Y. 

BRAGG,  KENNETH  C. 
6  ST.  JOHN  STREET 
JAMAICA  PLN.,  MASS. 

BRASH,  ROBERT  D. 
344  BLUE  HILLS  AV. 
HARTFORD,  CONN. 


BRAUDE,  DANIEL 
93  ARLINGTON  AVE. 
PROVIDENCE,  R.  I. 

BRAUNSTEIN,  BONNIE  B. 
11  FRANKLIN  AVE. 
RYE,  N.  Y. 

BRAVO,  CARLA  M. 
327  HALSEY  ST. 
BROOKLYN,  N.  Y. 

BRAY,  ROBERT 

UNION  ST. 

MONTAGUE  CTR.,  MASS. 

BRIANTE,  PETER  J. 
TEN  CHAD  WICK  RD. 
WHITE  PLAINS,  N.  Y. 

BRODY,  FRANCINE 
316  HARDING  RD. 
FAIR  HAVEN,  N.  J. 

BROWN,  DAVID  H. 
908  UPLAND  DRIVE 
ELMIRA,  N.  Y. 

BROWN,  ROBERT  B. 
14  CALVIN  RD. 
NEWTONVILLE,  MASS. 

BROWN,  ROBERT  T. 
14  OAK  ST. 
CAMBRIDGE,  MASS. 

BROWN,  STEVEN  W. 

44  FOX  RUN  RD. 

SO.  HAMILTON,  MASS. 

BROWN,  SUSAN  L. 
312  W.  39TH  ST. 
WILMINGTON,  DEL. 

BRUCE,  CHARLES  M. 
VIALLE  S.S.  PIETRO  E. 
PAOLO  29 
ROME,  ITALY 

BRUGNOLI,  LOUIS  J. 
933  MIDLAND  RD. 
ORADELL,  N.  J. 

BRULTE,  PIERRE  J. 
23  NEDLEY  LANE 
GREENWICH,  CONN. 

BRUNELLI,  JOHN 
210  CHESTNUT  ST. 
FRANKLIN,  MASS. 

BRUNENGRABER,  TODD  J. 
66  BOYD  ST. 
LONG  BEACH,  N.  Y. 


Directory 


BUCCI,  ANTHONY  A. 
15  GOOSEBERRY  ROAD 
NEWPORT,  R.  I. 

BULVA,  REGINA 
30  23  BERDAN  AVE. 
FAIR  LAWN,  N.  J. 

BURKE,  JAMIE  S. 
25  PINE  HILL  ROAD 
SWAMPSCOTT,  MASS. 

BURLEY,  KENNETH  JAMES 
151  BEAL  ROAD 
WALTHAM,  MASS. 

BURWICK,  JOHN  M. 
JOHN  MILTON  MOTEL 
DEWITT,  N.  Y. 

BUTLER,  THOMAS  S. 
614  CEDARBROOK  RD. 
SOMERVILLE,  N.  J. 

CABBE,  RUTH  0. 
84  LANCASTER  RD. 
DEDHAM,  MASS. 

CABLE,  DONALD  J. 
10  GARDEN  ST. 
MONTCLAIR,  N.  J. 

CACCIATORE,  JOSEPH  M. 
80  HIGH  ST. 
WALTHAM,  MASS. 

CAGGIANO,  JOSEPH  A. 
96  PEMBERTON  ST. 
REVERE,  MASS. 

CALABRESE,  JAMES  K. 
21  FOREST  RD. 
STOUGHTON,  MASS. 

CALABRO,  JUDITH 

11  ROSE  AVE. 

SO.  BRAINTREE,  MASS. 

CALLAHAN,  CHRISTOPHER,  JR 
14  JOHNS  ROAD 
HOLYOKE,  MASS. 

CALLAN,  CYNTHIA  ALICE 
21  NILSEN  AVENUE 
QUINCY,  MASS. 

CANDEE,  ROBERT  P. 
INDIAN  TRAIL 
HARRISON,  N.  Y. 


CANFIELD,  GEORGE 
14  SUNSET  PARK 
UP.  MONTCLAIR,  N.  J. 

CAPON,  ANNE  M. 
127  BARNUM  AVE. 
PT.  JEFFERSON,  N.  Y. 

CARAPELLA,  ROBERT 
69  HIGHLADGE  DR. 
PENFIELD,  N.  Y. 

CARCHEDL  ROBERT  A. 
174  RIDGEWOOD  DR. 
NORWOOD,  MASS. 

CARNABUCI,  SANTO 
16  EPPING  ST. 
DORCHESTER,  MASS. 

CARR,  VALERIE  ANN 
1598  HAWTHORNE  ST. 
BALDWIN,  N.  Y. 

CARROLL,  JAMES 

OLD  POWDER  MILL  RD. 

FAYETTEVILLE,  N.  Y. 

CATTAT,  VINCENT 
1219  HILLVIEW  DR. 
UTICA,  N.  Y. 

CAVANAUCH,  WILLIAM  J.,  JR. 
54  WHEELER  AVE. 
SALEM,  N.  H. 

CHAO  KUO,  LING  ALLISON 
3B  LUCKY  MANSION 
LANE  475  TAN  HWA  S.  RD. 
TAIPE,  TAIWAN,  CHINA 

CHAPIN,  RONALD 

145  SOUTH  BRANCH  PKWY. 

SPRINGFIELD,  MASS. 

CHASE,  MARK 
FAIRHAVEN  ROAD 
MATTAPOISETT,  MASS. 

CHAVE,  PATRICIA 
28  WOODMERE  BLVD. 
WOODMERE,  N.  Y. 

CHESLOFSKA,  JOHN 
59  FERRY  ST. 
EVERETT,  MASS. 

CHIN,  PAUL  J. 

253  SHAWMUT  AVE. 

BOSTON,  MASS. 

CHISHOLM,  PETER  C. 
40  SUMMER  ST. 
SALEM,  MASS. 


CHOSIAD,  JANE  S. 
94  FLORENCE  RD. 
LOWELL,  MASS. 

CINCOTTA,  STEPHEN  S 
13  RIPLEY  ST. 
WALTHAM,  MASS. 

CISCO,  ELIZABETH 
77  SPRING  STREET 
TORRINGTON,  CONN. 

CLARE,  ROBERT  E. 

249  NORTH  CENTRAL  AVE 

WOLLASTON,  MASS. 

CLARK,  HARRY 
56  SEYMOUR  ST. 
ROSLINDALE,  MASS. 

COHEN,  ALAN  S. 
14  BISHOP  ROAD 
QUINCY,  MASS. 

COHEN,  DONALD  S. 
32  16  SHEFFIELD  TERR 
FAIR  LAWN,  N.  J. 

COHEN,  JANE  D. 
CLARIDGE  HOUSE  APT  501 
VERONA,  N.  J. 

COHEN,  JUDITH  D. 
42  HAMLIN  RD. 
EDISON,  N.  J. 

COHEN,  LEAH  A. 
45  N.  MAPLE  AVE. 
PARK  RIDGE,  N.  J. 

COHEN,  NANCI  J. 

31  GREENTREE  CIRCLE 

WESTBURY,  N.  Y. 

COHEN,  ROBERT  N. 
50  HARTMAN  RD. 
NEWTON,  MASS. 

COHN,  ROBERTA  A. 

19  W.  RIDGE  DR. 

W.  HARTFORD,  CONN. 

COLE,  CYNTHIA  B. 
797  BIRD  AVE. 
BUFFALO,  N.  Y. 

CONLIN,  DAVID  N. 
23  FISKE  ST. 
NATICK,  MASS. 

CONNOLLY,  JANET 
2200  N.  PASCAL  AVE. 
ROSEVILLE,  MINN. 


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COLYER,  LINDA  S. 
1332  WEMPLE  LANE 
SCHENECTADY,  N.  Y. 

CONNOR,  KEVIN  M. 
31  PROSPECT  ST. 
WINCHESTER,  MASS. 

CONOLY,  SANDRA  J. 
607  W.  SEVENTH  ST. 
LAKELAND,  FLA. 

COOKE,  LARRY  A. 
73  DOVER  ROAD 
WESTWOOD,  MASS. 

COOMBS,  DAVID  DODGE 

13  MT.  PLEASANT  ST. 
HYDE  PARK,  MASS. 

COON,  STEVEN  D. 

R  D  2  HAVERLING  HEIGHT 

BATH,  N.  Y. 

COOPER,  WILLIAM  E.,  JR. 

14  CHERRY  VALE  AVE. 
SPRINGFIELD,  MASS. 

CORCORAN,  BOURKE 
69  DIVISION  AVE. 

SUMMIT,  N.  J. 

CORRENTE,  LOIS  C. 
132  LABAN  ST. 
PROVIDENCE,  R.  I. 

COSENTINO,  VINCENT  J. 
23  SPRUCE  DR. 
NAUGATUCK,  CONN. 

COSTA,  SUSAN 

1329  HEARTWOOD  DRIVE 

CHERRY  HILL,  N.  J. 

COTTON,  RANDALL  E. 
11  CLARENCE  RD. 
WAYLAND,  MASS. 

CRAMER,  WILLIAM  C. 
45  FOX  HILL  RD. 
MIDDLETOWN,  N.  J. 

CRAWFORD,  WALTER  H. 
36  BROOKSIDE  DR. 
WILBRAHAM,  MASS. 

CREEDON,  BERNARD 
709  WILBAIN  DRIVE  E. 
UTICA,  NEW  YORK 


CREIGHTON,  CAROL 
14  PLEASANT  ST. 
WEST  CONCORD,  MASS. 

CRONIN,  WILLIAM 

17  WESTWOOD  TERRACE 

LAWRENCE,  MASS. 

CRONIN,  MAUREEN 
89  McKINLEY  AVE. 
NORWICH,  CONN. 

CROWTHER,  GEOFFREY  C. 
48  WILLOW  ST. 
FLORENCE,  MASS. 

CUDMORE,  LINDA  J. 

203  CAPTAIN  PIERCE  RD. 

N.  SCITUATE,  MASS. 

CULLEN,  JOHN  A. 
1164  WASHINGTON  ST. 
ABINGTON,  MASS. 

CUNNINGHAM,  NORMAN  L. 
34  COUNTRYWOOD  DR. 
MORRIS  PLAINS,  N.J. 

CURRY,  DAVID 

29  MAPLE  DELL  LANE 

HOLLISTON,  MASS. 

CUSACK,  MAURICE,  JR. 
28  BLAKESLEE  STREET 
CAMBRIDGE,  MASS. 

GUSHING,  KENNETH  DANA 
1  ROBERT  DRIVE 
GEORGETOWN,  MASS. 

CUSHMAN,  WILLIAM  R. 
BOX  244 
LEXINGTON,  MASS. 

D  AMICO,  LAWRENCE  J. 
154  ROSS  AVE. 
HACKENSACK,  N.  J. 

D  ANDRAIA,  ANNA  MARIE 
105  ALTA  AVE. 
YONKERS,  N.  Y. 

DALESSIO,  RICHARD  S. 
DALESSIO,  BERNARDINE  F. 
88  ORANGE  ST. 
SPRINGFIELD,  MASS. 

DALEY,  DOMINIC  A. 
941  WESTMINSTER 
LAKE  FOREST,  ILL. 

DARDANO,  FRANCIS  A. 
916  LANCING  ST. 
UTICA,  NEW  YORK 


DARDANO,  ELLEN  MAIDMAN 
NORTH  BROADWAY 
UPPER  NYACK,  N.  Y. 

DAREFF,  SHEILA 
191  MOHEGAN  DRIVE 
W.  HARTFORD,  CONN. 

DARIENZO,  LINDA  MARIE 
1879  SO.  DIVISION  ST. 
PEEKSKILL,  N.  Y. 

DAVIES,  JEFFREY  0. 
896  HIGHLAND  AVE. 
WESTFIELD,  N.  J. 

DAVIS,  AUDREY  S. 
33  SIXTH  STREET 
PROVIDENCE,  R.  I. 

DAVIS,  LAURALEE 
ARBUTUS  TRAIL 
CHATHAM,  MASS. 

DAVISON,  WILLIAM  H. 
Ill  THAXTER  ST. 
HINGHAM,  MASS. 

DAY,  JOHN  J. 
281  CENTRAL  ST. 
MANSFIELD,  MASS. 

DE  ANGELIS,  STEPHEN  R. 
Ill  SILVER  BROOK  RD. 
MILTON,  MASS. 

DE  CAMP,  ANNA 
15  BYRD  AVE. 
ROSLINDALE,  MASS. 

DE  FELICE,  CHRISTINE 
15  MAPLE  LANE 
BLAUVELT,  N.  Y. 

DE  GROOT,  PAMELA 
83  FELLSMERE  RD. 
MALDEN,  MASS. 

DE  ROCCHI,  DAVID 
28  PENACOOK  ST. 
CONCORD,  N.  H. 

DESAUTELS,  NOEL  J. 
1906  JAMES  ST. 
SYRACUSE,  N.  Y. 

DE  SUA,  JOSEPH  P. 
144  DAY  ST. 
AUBURNDALE,  MASS. 

DEAN,  HENRY  A. 
96  CLIFF  STREET 
NAUGATUCK,  CONN. 


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DEEGAN,  BROOKS  F. 
59  FIRST  ST. 
GARDEN  CITY,  N.  Y. 

DEHM,  EDITH  JOYCE 
196  DEER  MEADOW  LANE 
R.  D.  1  CHATHAM,  MASS. 

DEMMINGS,  SANDRA  M. 
185  PLIGRIM  RD. 
BROOKLINE,  MASS. 

DETSCH,  PHILIP  J. 
WEST  ST. 
CARLISLE,  MASS. 

DEVLIN,  JAMES  C. 
124  MAIN  ST. 
JAFFREY,  N.  H. 

DEXTER,  LEWIS 
108  UPLAND  ROAD 
BROOKLINE,  MASS. 

DI  CROCE,  MICHAEL  W. 
29  FLORENCE  ST. 
BROCKTON,  MASS. 

DI  MOTTA,  MICHAEL 
13  GARNETT  PL. 
NORWOOD,  N.  J. 

DI  RUGGIERO,  BRUCE  E. 
144  KENT  PLACE  BLVD. 
SUMMIT,  N.  J. 

DI  ZOGLIO,  ROBERT  J. 
46  BELVEDERE  DR. 
CRANSTON,  R.  I. 

DILLON,  THOMAS  E. 

53  SPRING  LANE 

W.  HARTFORD,  CONN. 

DIPPERT,  THOMAS  M. 

140  TUNXIS  RD. 

W.  HARTFORD,  CONN. 

DONNELL,  BRIAN  S. 
41  LAKE  AVENUE 
WALPOLE,  MASS. 

DONNELLY,  JOHN 
32  BAY  STATE  RD. 
WELLESLY  HILLS,  MA. 

DONNELLY,  KEVIN  G. 
12  EATON  COURT 
SUMMIT,  N.  J. 


DONOVAN,  MICHAEL  T. 
200  PROSPECT  ST. 
NORWELL,  MASS. 

DOOLEY,  JOHN 
77  BAKER  AVE. 
LEXINGTON,  MASS. 

DOORLY,  JOHN  W. 
ADAMS  FARM  RD. 
WESTPORT,  CONN. 

DORFMAN,  ALLAN  M. 
90  OGDEN  PLACE 
MORRISTOWN,  N.  J. 

DOVNER,  GERALD  A. 
1700  BROADWAY 
RAYNHAM,  MASS. 

DRAKE,  BETSY  ANN 
79  PROSPECT  AVE. 
PRINCETON,  N.  J. 

DREIBELBIS,  HARVEEN  G. 
MERCER  ROAD 
COLTS  NECK,  N.  J. 

DROSSOS,  MARGUERITE  M. 
459  SO.  MAIN  ST. 
BRADFORD,  MASS. 

DU  FINE,  ELAINE  V. 
129  QUARRY  RD. 
STAMFORD,  CONN. 

DUFFY,  CHRISTINE 
90  CONCORD  ROAD 
WESTON,  MASS. 

DUGAN,  MARGARET  P. 
45  COLUMBINE  RD. 
MILTON,  MASS. 

DUGGAN,  THOMAS  J. 
78  FREEMAN  AVE. 
EVERETT,  MASS. 

DUSZA,  ANASTASIA  M. 
9  CARMEN  ST. 
DORCHESTER,  MASS. 

EDDY,  PAUL 
164  GERRY  RD. 
CHESTNUT  HILL,  MA. 

EDDY,  RANDOLPH  JR. 
485  WARREN  ST. 
ROOKLINE,  MASS. 

EISENBERG,  MARILYN  C. 
32  GUNHOUSE  ST. 
SHARON,  MASS. 


EISENBERG,  ROBERT  T. 
1511  ANDREWS  LANE 
E.  MEADOW,  N.  Y. 

EISNER,  SUSAN  M. 
23  MIDWOOD  CROSS 
ROSLYN,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 

ELLIN,  MORRIS 
CAVES  ROAD 
OWINGS  MILLS,  MD. 

ELLIOTT,  LYDIA  T. 
NASON  HILL  ROAD 
SHERBORN,  MASS. 

EPSTEIN,  RICHARD 

27  PHILBRICK  ROAD 
NEWTON  CENTRE,  MA. 

ERGANG,  MITCHEL  L. 
510  ELM  GROVE  DR. 
DAYTON,  OHIO 

EVANS,  STEPHEN  A. 
9008  MAIN  ST. 
WOBURN,  MASS. 

EWALD,  PETER  B. 
259  PROSPECT  AVE. 
ORADELL,  N.  J. 

FACTOR,  ALAN 

28  BARRY  STREET 
RANDOLPH,  MASS. 

FAGELBAUM,  LAURIE  S. 
525  RIVERDALE  AVE. 
YONKERS,  N.  Y. 

FALLON,  DAVID  J. 

1736  CENTRAL  AVENUE 

NEEDHAM,  MASS. 

FALLON,  GREGORY 

857  FURNACE  BRK.  PKWY. 

QUINCY,  MASS. 

FALLON,  JAMES  C. 
313  HILLCREST  ROAD 
NEEDHAM,  MASS. 

FARNSWORTH,  CHRISTINE  M. 
21  ROBIN  RD. 
WESTWOOD,  MASS. 

FAULKNER,  MICHAEL  R. 
229  RICHMOND  AVE. 
W.  HAVEN,  CONN. 

FAZZOLARE,  DOUGLAS  P. 
MEADOWBROOK  DR. 
OSSINING,  N.  Y. 


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FERGUSON,  PAUL  E. 
121  YEOMANS  AVE. 
MEDFORD,  MASS. 

FERNANDES,  LEROY  J. 
8  CRESTWOOD  PARK 
DORCHESTER,  MASS. 

FERNANDES,  STEPHEN  C. 
60  SOUTH  ST. 
FRAMINGHAM,  MASS. 

FLEISHMAN,  JERROLD 
77  BELLINGHAM  RD. 
BROOKLINE,  MASS. 

FERRINI,  STEPHEN  C. 

3301  MANHATTAN,  B.C.,  CAL. 

FERRY,  KENNETH  M.,  JR. 
246  WASHINGTON  ST. 
CANTON,  MASS. 

FEURING,  PALLADINO  D. 
BARTLETT  ROAD 
MANOMET,  MASS. 

FIELD,  MICHAEL  J. 
26  WILCOX  AVENUE 
PAWTUCKET,  R.  I. 

FILIBERTO,  ANTHONY  P. 
1310  BLUE  HILL  AVE. 
MATTAPAN,  MASS. 

FINEMAN,  ROBERT  J. 
32  BRANDON  RD. 
MILTON,  MASS. 

FINKELL,  GREGORY  C. 
3  OXFORD  RD. 
ALBANY,  N.  Y. 

FINN,  JOANNE 

120  NEPONSET  AVE. 

HYDE  PARK,  MASS. 

FISCHER,  ANDREA  L. 

59  LYMAN  ROAD 

W.  HARTFORD,  CONN. 

FISHER,  DANIEL  H. 
3714  WEST  LAKE  RD. 
CANANDAIGUA,  N.  Y. 

FLAIG,  JOHN 

1130  WENDELL  AVENUE 

SCHENECTADY,  N.  Y. 


FLAVIN,  DENNIS 
74  GRANITE  ST. 
MEDFIELD,  MASS. 

FLAVIN,  MICHAEL  J. 
74  GRANITE  ST. 
MEDFIELD,  MASS. 

FLEISCHER,  ELLEN  J. 
603  PERLEE  AVENUE 
RARITAN,  N.  J. 

FLOM,  HELENE 
279  DRAPER  ST. 
SPRINGFIELD,  MASS. 

FRAGA,  JOSE  G. 
80  EMPIRE  ST. 
ALLSTON,  MASS. 

FRANKS,  MERRILL 
SALISBURY  ROAD 
NO.  CANAAN,  CONN. 

FRIEDMAN,  TOBE  FRANCES 
54  WOODBINE  ST. 
AUBURNDALE,  MASS. 

FRIERY,  PATRICIA 
140  EAST  ST. 
ONEONTA,  N.  Y. 

FRITCH,  PAMELA  E. 
207  MELROSE  ST. 
MELROSE,  MASS. 

FUGAZY,  WILLIAM  D. 
SUNNYRIDGE  RD. 
HARRISON,  N.  Y. 

FULCHINO,  SANDRA 
98  NORTH  ST. 
MEDFORD,  MASS. 

GABALDONI,  LUIS  J. 
166  EAST  63  ST. 
NEW  YORK,  N.  Y. 

GADOL,  VIRGINIA  L. 
46  CAPRI  DRIVE 
ROSLYN,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 

GAGLIARDI,  MICHAEL  R. 
59  BRENTWOOD  LANE 
FAIRPORT,  N.  Y. 

GALANTE,  CAMILLE  M. 
276  MARCY  AVENUE 
BROOKLYN,  N.  Y. 

GALLAGHER,  DENNIS  P. 
108  HAFFENDEN  RD. 
SYRACUSE,  N.  Y. 


GAMMON,  PAUL  D. 
36  RIVERVIEW  AVE. 
RUTHERFORD,  N.  J. 

GARAFANO,  DAVID  R. 

315  MESHANTICUT  VLY.  PK. 

CRANSTON,  R.  I. 

GARDEPHE,  GERALDINE  M. 
4  NO.  PASSAGE 
FAIRPORT,  N.  Y. 

GARRE,  PETER  S. 
ANTHONY  WAYNE  RD. 
NEW  VERNON,  N.  J. 

GARVEY,  TIMOTHY  M. 
84  HIGH  ST. 
CLINTON,  CONN. 

GAUDET,  ROBERT  C. 
14  LOCUST  WAY 
NAHANT,  MASS. 

GELB,  SAMUEL  R. 
2128  COVENTRY  DR. 
WILMINGTON,  DEL. 

GESUELLE,  SANDRA 
74  HIGHVIEW  AVE. 
WETHERSFIELD,  CT. 

GETTER,  ROBIN  M. 
4  RUTH  LANE 
FARMINGDALE,  N.  Y. 

GHUBLIKIAN,  DIANE  W. 
50  RALPH  TALBOT  ST. 
SO.  WEYMOUTH,  MASS. 

GIANGREGORIO,  IGNATIUS 
7  HARLEY  AVE. 
EVERETT,  MASS. 

GIBBINS,  DAVID 
110  SKYLINE  DRIVE 
MORRISTOWN,  N.  J. 

GILLIS,  CHRISTOPHER  R. 

494  E.  CENTRE  ST. 

W.  BRIDGEWATER,  MA. 

GINSBURG,  SHERRY  R. 
206  EUCLID  AVE. 
ALBANY,  N.  Y. 

GLADSTONE,  SHERRY 
97  SERPENTINE  LANE 
SEARINGTOWN,  L.I.,  N.Y. 

GLASER,  MICHAEL  B. 
128  PRINCETON  RD. 
CHESTNUT  HL.,  MASS. 


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GLASGALL,  NEIL  A. 

38  TOMPKINS  RD. 
SCARSDALE,  N.  Y. 

GLENCROSS,  CAROL  A. 

25  GOULD  AVE. 

E.  WALPOLE,  MASS. 

GLOTZER,  ROBERT 
136  DELRAY  AVE. 
SYRACUSE,  N.  Y. 

GOHS,  JAMES  R. 

39  TROUT  BROOK  LA. 
NORWELL,  MASS. 

GOLDMAN,  RONALD  E. 
35  REGENT  ST. 
BERGENFIELD,  N.  J. 

GOLDMAN,  TEDDY  R. 
15  CRESTVIEW  DR. 
BLOOMFIELD,  CONN. 

GOLDRING,  CAROL  A. 
23  GURNEY  TERR. 
FAIR  LAWN,  N.  J. 

GOLDSTEIN,  BETTINA 
254  BROADWAY  BOX  112 
MONTICELLO,  N.  Y. 

GOLDSTEIN,  GORDON  E. 
108  26  66TH  RD. 
NEW  YORK,  N.  Y. 

GOLDSTEIN,  STEVEN  B. 
130  PENNSYLVANIA  AVE. 
SPRINGFIELD,  MASS. 

GORFINE,  MARC 

32  HARBOUR  TERRACE 

CRANSTON,  R.I. 

GOUSE,  NEIL  D. 
134  TENTH  ST. 
PROVIDENCE,  R.  I. 

GRANGER,  EDWARD  H. 
125  ADAMS  ST. 
ABINGTON,  MASS. 

GRANT,  JEFFREY  F. 
16  LAUREL  DRIVE 
W.  HARTFORD,  CONN. 

GRANT,  KATHLEEN  M. 
7  BROWN  RD. 
SCITUATE,  MASS. 


GRAVES,  RUSSELL  D. 
WEST  ROAD 
BENNINGTON,  VT. 

GRAVITIS,  VIESTURS 
106  FOREST  HILL  ST. 
JAMAICA  PLN.,  MASS. 

GRAY,  ALAN  S. 

10  FENENO  TERRACE 
BROOKLINE,  MASS. 

GRAY,  ARTHUR  G. 
16  OAK  STREET 
PLYMOUTH,  MASS. 

GRAYSON,  JEFFREY  M. 
1172  TICE  PLACE 
WESTFIELD,  N.  J. 

GREEN,  CHARLES 

131  SO.  3  AVE. 

MT.  VERNON,  N.  Y. 

GREEN,  HOWARD  H. 

11  BIRCH  HILL  DRIVE 
W.  HARTFORD,  CONN. 

GREEN,  RICHARD  L. 

612  JUNE  PL. 

NO.  WOODMERE,  N.  Y. 

GREEN,  WILLIAM  S. 
1766  OLD  WELSH  RD. 
ABINGTON,  PA. 

GREENBERG,  GEOFFREY  M. 
1290  AVE.  OF  AMERICAS 
NEW  YORK,  N.  Y. 

GREENBLAT,  ALIX  JO 
2911  ALLEN  ST. 
ALLENTOWN,  PA. 

GREENSPAN,  SUSAN  ANN 
3091  DRIFTWOOD  LANE 
BELLMORE,  N.  Y. 

GREENSTEIN,  STEVEN 
14  AVON  RD. 
SPRINGFIELD,  N.  J. 

GRILLI,  RICHARD 
18  RITCHIE  DR. 
YONKERS,  N.  Y. 

GUGLIELMO,  JOSEPH  A. 
38  NEW  ST. 
RYE,  N.  Y. 

GUINEY,  JOHN  J. 

44  MORRISON  ROAD  WEST 

WAKEFIELD,  MASS. 


HACKETT,  MITCHELL  S. 
4  MONTANA  PL. 
HUNTINGTON  STATION 
NEW  YORK 

HACKER,  JONATHAN 
452  LOWELL  AVE. 
NEWTONVILLE,  MASS. 

HAINE,  WALTER  A. 
805  KNOLL  WOOD  TERR. 
WESTFIELD,  N.  J. 

HALL,  JOHN  P. 

243  TENTH  STREET 

LOWELL,  MASS. 

HALL,  KENDALL  W. 
7  PRISCILLA  RD. 
WELLESLEY  HLS.,  MASS. 

HANNINGTON,  MARK  C. 
22  WOODCLIFF  RD. 
CANTON,  MASS. 

HANNON,  FREDERICK 
83  GREENACRE  RD. 
WESTWOOD,  MASS. 

HANSEN,  DONALD  A. 
41  MOFFAT  ROAD 
QUINCY,  MASS. 

HARDING,  NINA  E. 

15  WINDING  BROOK  LANE 
MERIDEN,  CONN. 

HARMON,  BRUCE 
1  SUMMER  STREET 
WATERVILLE,  ME. 

HARRIS,  HOWARD  R. 

16  SLEEPY  HOLLOW  RD. 
PORTCHESTER,  N.  Y. 

HARRIS,  MARC  A. 
604  LARAMIE  PL. 
PHILADELPHIA,  PA. 

HART,  JAMES  T. 
15  CASTLETON  ST. 
JAMAICA  PLN.,  MASS. 

HARVEY,  CLARA  L. 

17  SILVER  RD. 
BRAINTREE,  MASS. 

HAYDEN,  GEORGE 

36  LIBERTY  ST. 

SO.  WEYMOUTH,  MASS. 

HEBARD,  RICHARD  C. 
25  GREENACRES  AVE. 
SCARSDALE,  N.  Y. 


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HEISLER,  WILLIAM 
705  CIRCUIT  ST. 
HANOVER,  MASS. 

HENDERSON,  WILLIAM  A. 
4  FRANKLIN  TERRACE 
HYDE  PARK,  MASS. 

HENRY,  THOMAS  K. 
23  OAK  TREE  RD. 
DEDHAM,  MASS. 

HETRAKUL,  PRATHAK 
STUDENT  DEPT. 
WASHINGTON,  D.  C. 

HETTICH,  GEORGE  T. 
6  FOSTER  RD. 
TENAFLY,  N.  J. 

HETTICH,  WILLIAM 
SIX  FOSTER  ROAD 
TENAFLY,  N.  J. 

HEYMANN,  ELLEN  R. 

35  W.  McCLELLAN  AVE. 
LIVINGSTON,  N.  J. 

HILLS,  HOLDEN  F.,  JR. 
530  MAPLE  DRIVE 
FAYETTEVILLE,  N.  Y. 

HILTON,  TERRY 

1727  FALL  RIVER  AVE. 

SEEKONK,  MASS. 

HINTLIAN,  GREGORY 
91  BEATRICE  CIRCLE 
BELMONT,  MASS. 

HODGDON,  RAY  C. 
110  FOREST  ST. 
STONEHAM,  MASS. 

HOF,  RUSSELL  J. 
167  RUTGERS  AVE. 
BERKELEY  HGTS.,  N.J. 

HOFFMAN,  JOSEPH 
27  FRANK  AVE. 
REVERE,  MASS. 

HOFFMANN,  STEPHEN  R. 

36  VINCENT  ST. 
CHATHAM,  N.  J. 

HOLDEN,  LEILA 
105  STEDMAN  ST. 
BROOKLINE,  MASS. 


HOLLANDER,  DAVID  A. 
809  PENNINGTON  ST. 
ELIZABETH,  N.  J. 

HOLLANDER,  MARK  R. 
25  FAIRVIEW  AVE. 
BROCKTON,  MASS. 

HOLLEY,  KEVIN  C. 
1566  REGAL  AVE. 
SCHENECTADY,  N.  Y. 

HOLTON,  STEPHEN 
UNION  ST. 

COHASSET  STATE  PARK 
HINGHAM,  MASS. 

HONGTONG,  TIDA 
STUDENTS  DEPT.  THAI  EMB. 
1906  23RD  ST.  N.  W. 
WASHINGTON,  D.  C. 

HOOPER,  DEBRA  LEE 
70  HARBOR  ROAD 
WESTPORT,  CONN. 

HOOPER,  ROBERT  J. 
156  SELDEN  HILL  DRIVE 
W.  HARTFORD,  CONN. 

HORN,  WILLARD  N. 
287  GARFIELD  ST. 
HA  WORTH,  N.  J. 

HOVEY,  WILLIAM 
4850  GLENFIELD  DR. 
SYRACUSE,  N.  Y. 

HOWELL,  ROBERT  R. 
25  KIMBALL  ST. 
DORCHESTER,  MASS. 

HUKE,  CHRISTINE  L. 

18  ROGER  DRIVE 

PRT.  WASHINGTON,  N.Y. 

HUNTER,  ARTHUR  S. 
5727  25TH  ST.  W. 
BRADENTON,  FLA. 

HUNTER,  PAMELA 
249  LAKE  VIEW  AVR. 
CAMBRIDGE,  MASS. 

HURVITZ,  DAVID 

50  LANCASTER  TERRACE 

BROOKLINE,  MASS. 

HYDE,  ROBERT  B. 

1021  WESTCOTT  STREET 

SYRACUSE,  N.  Y. 


JACOBSON,  PAULA  L. 

7  DEAN  RD. 
MARBLEHEAD,  MASS. 

JACOBUS,  GLENN  W. 
52  SUMMER  AVE. 
DOVER,  N.  J. 

JAFFE,  JAMES 

14  COLBOURNE  RD. 

BRIGHTON,  MASS. 

JAFFE,  LINDA  K. 
843  LEONARD  DR. 
WESTBURY,  N.  Y. 

JAGGER,  THEODORE  N. 
767  SPRINGFIELD  AVE. 
SUMMIT,  N.  J. 

JAME,  LOUISE 

8  BISHOP  LANE 
BRIARCLIFF  MNR.,  N.Y. 

JAMES,  CHARLES  L. 

165  FAYERWEATHER  ST. 

CAMBRIDGE,  MASS. 

JARRELL,  RICHARD  H. 
46  LINCOLN  ST. 
HYDE  PARK,  MASS. 

JENKINS,  CALVIN  W. 
THE  MANSE 

IRVINGTON  ON  HUDSON 
NEW  YORK 

JEVARJIAN,  DIANE  L. 
37  DONNA  DRIVE 
FAIRFIELD,  CONN. 

JOBSON,  BRIAN  F. 
60  PINEBROOK  DR. 
LARCHMONT,  N.  Y. 

JOHANSON,  GARY  S. 

35  SAMPSON  ST. 

W.  HARTFORD,  CONN. 

JOHNSON,  ALLEN  D. 
100  W.  MERRIMACK  ST. 
MANCHESTER,  N.  H. 

JONES,  JOHN  P.,  JR. 
7  MARTIN  ST. 
STAMFORD,  CONN. 

JONES,  ROBERT  A. 
148  LAKEVIEW  AVE. 
WALTHAM,  MASS. 

JOSEPH,  ROBERTA  A. 
19  ENGLE  ST. 
TENAFLY,  N.  J. 


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JUDGE,  ROBERT  S.,  JR. 
66  APPLETON  ST. 
ARLINGTON,  MASS. 

JULIEN,  BRUCE  W. 
204  COPELAND  ST. 
W.  BRIDGEWATER,  MA. 

KAHN,  DARON  M. 
381  LAWRENCE  RD. 
MEDFORD,  MASS. 

KAHN,  JERROLD  P. 
8  MARWOOD  ST. 
ALBANY,  N.  Y. 

KAHN,  KAREN 
EIGHT  MARWOOD  ST. 
ALBANY,  NEW  YORK 

KALLOCK,  MICHAEL  N. 

726  PIPER  RD. 

W.  SPRINGFIELD,  MA. 

KALOUST,  WILLIAM  E. 
56  LEXINGTON  ST. 

LYNN,  MASS. 

KAMP,  SUSAN 

329  EDWARDS  DRIVE 

FAYETTEVILLE,  N.  Y. 

KANIEWSKI,  JOHN  J. 
55  WOODRUFF  AVE. 
THOMASTON,  CONN. 

KAPLAN,  CHERYL 
149  N.  CHURCH  ST. 
HAZELTON,  PA. 

KARZMAR,  CARRIE  J. 
526  WYOMING  AVE. 
MILLBURN,  N.  J. 

KASPER,  LILLIAN  MARIE 
542  PLEASANT  ST. 
WATERTOWN,  MASS. 

KAUFMAN,  BOWEN  J. 
BEVERLY  HLS.  APTS. 
31  OLD  HOPE  RD. 
KINGSTON,  JAMAICA  W.  I. 

KAVOVIT,  STEVEN  A. 
4  KENSINGTON  ROAD 
ARDSLEY,  NEW  YORK 


KAYE,  NANCY 

355  COURTLAND  AVE. 

BRIDGEPORT,  CONN. 

KEEFE,  STEPHEN  A. 
15  WEST  RIDING  ST. 
WELLESLEY,  MASS. 

KEHOE,  JOSEPH  A. 
184  ROBBINS  ST. 
MILTON,  MASS. 

KEHRMEYER,  MICHAEL 
67  WALK  HILL  ST. 
BOSTON,  MASS. 

KELLEY,  MICHELE 
35  ANDREWS  ROAD 
WOLLASTON,  MASS. 

KELLEY,  ROBERT  A. 
60  UNICORN  AVE. 
WEYMOUTH,  MASS. 

KELLY,  MARILYN  ANN 
34  LENAPE  LANE 
BERKELEY  HGTS.,  N.J. 

KENNEDY,  CHRISTOPHER 
153  COMMON  STREET 
WATERTOWN,  MASS. 

KEPNES,  STUART 
1600  BEACON  ST. 
BROOKLINE,  MASS. 

KERN,  KENNETH  J. 
3890  VOORHIS  LANE 
SEAFORD,  N.  Y. 

KERRISSEY,  DIANE  C. 
224  CENTRAL  AVE. 
MILTON,  MASS. 

KERZNER,  KATHLEEN 
131  LYNDON  ROAD 
CRANSTON,  R.  I. 

KESSLER,  ROBERTA  SUSAN 
21  RIVER  BEND  DRIVE 
SO.  NATICK,  MASS. 

KIERNAN,  CARROLL 
CURTIS  FARMS  RD. 
MIDDLEBURY,  CONN. 

KIKEN,  GLORIA  BETH 
70  WARNER  AVE. 
JERSEY  CITY,  N.  J. 

KIMBALL,  DAVID  D. 
590  A.  MAIN  STREET 
LYNNFIELD,  MASS. 


KINGSLEY,  JAMES  C. 
234  HOLLYWOOD  AVE. 
HO  HO  KUS,  N.  J. 

KINNEY,  PATRICIA  A. 
5  BRANDAGEE  AVE. 
BRANFORD,  CT. 

KIRK,  ROSS  J. 
123  MAY  STREET 
NAUGATUCK,  CONN. 

KIRKBY,  CHERYL  MARIE 
16  ERREGGER  TERRACE 
SYRACUSE,  N.  Y. 

KIRSTEIN,  SHARON  V. 
4  McKINLEY  RD. 
MARBLEHEAD,  MASS. 

KLEIN,  CAROL 

172  WEST  END  AVE. 

NO.  PLAINFIELD,  N.J. 

KLEIN,  HARRIET  J. 
3  SADORE  LANE 
YONKERS,  N.  Y. 

KLEIN,  SANDRA 
418  ACADEMY  ST. 
SO.  ORANGE,  N.  J. 

KLIBE,  SANDRA 
132  COLONIAL  ROAD 
PROVIDENCE,  R.  I. 

KLINE,  ROBERT  C. 
315  BIRCH  DRIVE 
ROSELLE,  N.  J. 

KOMISS,  LAURA  B. 
108  ELBRIDGE  RD. 
NEW  BRITAIN,  CONN. 

KORN,  JEFFREY 
909  E.  29TH  STREET 
BROOKLYN,  N.  Y. 

KORZNIOK,  MARYANN 
38  APPLEGATE  RD. 
FAIRFIELD,  CONN. 

KOZLOW,  HOWARD  R. 
3  DEAL  LANE 
LIVINGSTON,  N.  J. 

KRAININ,  BETTINA 
INDIAN  HILL  RD. 
BEDFORD,  NEW  YORK 

KRAUS,  WILLIAM 

29  MONTCLAIR  ROAD 

WABAN,  MASS. 


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LAUBAUGH,  RALARY  ANN 
RD  1  BOX  366A 
NORTHUMBERLND.,  PA. 


LORD,  ALFRED 

14  ORIN  WHITE  DRIVE 

RANDOLPH,  MASS. 


KRIEG,  ROBIN  V. 

225  E.  48TH  ST. 

NEW  YORK  CITY,  N.Y. 

KROOP,  NANCY  S. 
100  KEARNY  AVENUE 
PERTH  AMBOY,  N.  J. 

KRUGER,  ALAN  R. 
45  JAFFREY  ST. 
WEYMOUTH,  MASS. 

KURTZ,  BARRY 

81  MORRIS  AVE.  APT.  19 

SPRINGFIELD,  N.  J. 

KUTZIN,  SANDRA  LEE 
299  PLEASANT  ST. 
HAWORTH,  N.  J. 

LAGER,  KAY  A. 
41  PARKSIDE  WAY 
NO.  KINGSTOWN,  R.  I. 

LALLY,  KEVIN  M. 
1225  MAIN  ST. 
HANOVER,  MASS. 

LALOR,  RICHARD  W. 
320  KENSINGTON  RD. 
SYRACUSE,  N.  Y. 

LANCTOT,  ROBERT  L.,  JR. 
108  GARFIELD  AVE. 
HYDE  PARK,  MASS. 

LANDE,  ALISSA 
138  12  28TH  ROAD 
FLUSHING,  N.  Y. 

LANDRIGAN,  STEVEN  W. 
56  SEQUAMS  LANE 
W.  ISLIP,  N.  Y. 

LANGLEY,  DONALD  H. 
9  PROSPECT  ST. 
SO.  EASTON,  MASS. 

LANZETTA,  DANIEL 
646  SO.  PEARL  STREET 
ALBANY,  N.  Y. 

LARNER,  JAMES  C. 
COOLIDGE  RD. 
CONCORD,  MASS. 

LARRIER,  DIANE  L. 
1773  UNION  ST. 
BROOKLYN,  N.  Y. 


LAVITT,  SUSAN  A. 
HILLSDALE  DR. 
ROCKVILLE,  CONN. 

LAWRENCE,  JOHN  D.,  JR. 
40  CHESTNUT  ST. 
WESTON,  MASS. 

LAWTON,  CHARLES  T. 
35  GLENWOOD  RD. 
UPPER  MONTCLAIR 
NEW  JERSEY 

LAWTON,  JOHN  C. 
76  OVERLOOK  PLACE 
RYE,  NEW  YORK 

LEAHY,  JO  ANN  T. 
135  ELSINORE  ST. 
CONCORD,  MASS. 

LEARY,  GERARD  S. 
44  HILLSDALE  ST. 
DORCHESTER,  MASS. 

LEE,  JOHN  J. 
HORSE  SHOE  HILL 
POUND  RIDGE,  N.  Y. 

LEIBOWITZ,  LEONARD 
4  BRISTOL  ROAD 
MARBLEHEAD,  MASS. 

LEONARD,  NANCY  M. 

280  UNION  ST. 

SO.  WEYMOUTH,  MASS. 

LERNER,  SCOTT  R. 
90  BAXTER  RD. 
BROOKLINE,  MASS. 

LEVIN,  MADLYN 
110  11  72ND  AVE. 
FOREST  HILLS,  N.  Y. 

LEWIS,  PHILLIP  S. 
6  BAYBERRY  DR. 
SHARON,  MASS. 

LINTON,  ROBERT  D. 
76  PROSPECT  ST. 
MARSHFIELD,  MASS. 

LOHLE,  STEPHEN  E. 
200  GOLDSMITH  RD. 
PITTSBURGH,  PENN. 

LOISELLE,  PAULETTE  R. 
16  WINTERGREEN  LANE 
WETHERSFIELD,  CT. 


LOVENS,  HERBERT  D. 
32  DANIA  ST. 
MATTAPAN,  MASS. 

LUBARSKY,  STEVEN  P. 
21  KINNEY  DRIVE 
WORCESTER,  MASS. 

LUBELL,  ROBERT  G. 
868  PLEASANT  ST. 

CANTON,  MASS. 

LUNDVALL,  STEPHEN 
447  PROSPECT  ST. 
GLEN  ROCK,  N.  J. 

LYONS,  MICHAEL  F. 
49  GREATON  RD. 
W.  ROXBURY,  MASS. 

MacDONALD,  CAROL 
210  DANA  AVE. 
HYDE  PARK,  MASS. 

MacDONALD,  JOYCE 
210  DANA  AVE. 
HYDE  PARK,  MASS. 

MacDONALD,  WILLL\M  D. 

353  POND  ST. 

SO.  WEYMOUTH,  MASS. 

MacGILPIN,  GREGORY  L. 
598  SALISBURY  ST. 
WORCESTER,  MASS. 

MacMEEKIN,  DONALD 
53  TREEBOROUGH  DRIVE 
HARTFORD,  CONN. 

MacNEIL,  ROBERT  E. 
10  SPEARE  PLACE 
BOSTON,  MASS. 

MAHONEY,  SHEROLYN  J. 
134  BUCKLAND  AVE. 
ROCHESTER,  N.  Y. 

MALINOWSKI,  LAWRENCE  D. 
275  CHESTNUT  ST. 
ABINGTON,  MASS. 

MALONE,  CHARLES 
90  ELLISON  PARK 
WALTHAM,  MASS. 

MAPP,  LLOYD  S.,  JR. 
968  WILLIAMS  AVE. 
BROOKLYN,  N.  Y. 


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MARCUS,  CAROLE 
8740  S.  W.  20  TERRACE 
MIAMI.  FLORIDA 

MARCUS,  MAXINE  B. 
7  MARGARET  RD. 
SHARON,  MASS. 

MARDENBOROUGH,  SPENCER 
42  HARRETON  RD. 
ALLENDALE,  N.  J. 

MARECHAL,  LAWRENCE  P. 
300  STUYVESANT  AVE. 
RYE,  N.  Y. 

MARGOLIES,  JAY  O. 
415  PINEBROOK  BLVD. 
NEW  ROCHELLE,  N.  Y. 

MARGOLIS,  JOYCE 

100  EDGEMOORE  ROAD 

ROCHESTER,  N.  Y. 

MARION,  RUSSELL  H. 
150  LYMAN  ST. 
SO.  HADLEY,  MASS. 

MARKS,  JEFFREY  R. 
328  KNIGHT  LANE 
ORANGE,  CONN. 

MARKS,  RONALD  J. 
131  LORRAINE  DRIVE 
BERKELEY  HGTS.,  N.J. 

MARMER,  PAUL  J. 
74  MONMOUTH  AVE. 
MEDFORD,  MASS. 

MAROTTA,  EDWARD  J. 
11  PILLION  CT. 
NEWTONVILLE,  MASS. 

MARSH,  JAMES  A. 
29  WENHAM  ST. 
BOSTON,  MASS. 

MARTIN,  SUSAN  E. 

625  HAMBURG  TURNPIKE 

POMPTON  LAKES,  N.J. 

MARTIN,  THOMAS 
22  PLAIN  STREET 
WAYLAND,  MASS. 

MARURY,  DENNIS  J. 

465  KNICKERBOCKER  RD. 

TENAFLY,  N.  J. 


MASON,  MARK 
126  WEST  STREET 
BROCKTON,  MASS. 

MAVAGERI,  ROBERT  F. 
25  PINE  DRIVE 
PAWLING,  N.  Y. 

MAXWELL,  ROBERT  W. 
870  WASHINGTON  ST. 
WALPOLE,  MASS. 

MAYER,  SCOTT  D. 

16  KORWEL  CIRCLE 
W.  ORANGE,  N.  J. 

MAZZELLA,  RAYMOND  A. 

17  GROVE  ST. 
CRANFORD,  N.  J. 

McARTHUR,  DAVID 

395  concord  st. 
framingham,  mass. 

mccafferty,  stephen  o. 
109  bright  rd. 
belmont,  mass. 

McCaffrey,  james  b. 
120  north  main  st. 
w.  hartford,  conn. 

McCANN,  MICHAEL  E. 
70  EGERTON  RD. 
ARLINGTON,  MASS. 

McCULLOUGH,  DAVID  J. 
15  NO.  CENTRAL  AVE. 
WOLLASTON,  MASS. 

McDONOUGH,  RICHARD  M. 
437  N.  ELM  STREET 
W.  BRIDGEWATER,  MA. 

McIVER,  CHRISTOPHER  M. 
30  NARRAGANSETT  RD. 
QUINCY,  MASS. 

McKENNA,  JAMES  K. 
384  WARD  ST. 
NEWTON,  MASS. 

McLINDEN,  BARBARA  A. 
50  HILLTOP  DRIVE 
MANHASSET,  N.  Y. 

McMAHON,  SHARON 

213  THOMPSON  SHORE  RD. 

MANHASSET,  N.  Y. 

McNALLY,  CORNELIUS  P. 
9  MORNINGSIDE  RD. 
ARDSLEY,  N.  Y. 


McNALLY,  JAMES  R. 
49  CLOVER  LEAF  RD. 
LEOMINSTER,  MASS. 

McNAMARA,  JOHN  D. 
12508  SCARLET  LANE 
BOWIE,  MD. 

McSHANE,  THOMAS  J. 
18  NEWPORT  TERRACE 
WOLLASTON,  MASS. 

MEADER,  MARGARET  L. 
17  FILMORE  PL. 
GARDINER,  ME. 

MEEHL,  JACK  B.,  JR. 
100  OAK  LANE 
BROCKTON,  MASS. 

MEERS,  ROBERT  J. 
159  PARSONS  ST. 
BRIGHTON,  MASS. 

MEIXNER,  GARY  WAYNE 
OTHA  DRIVE 
KATONAH,  N.  Y. 

MELE,  JOHN  J. 

46  FREDERICK  AVE. 

HAWTHORNE,  N.  J. 

MELLIN,  WILLIAM  J. 
84  AMHERST  DRIVE 
YONKERS,  N.  Y. 

MEROLLA,  LAWRENCE  M. 
56  OAK  ST. 
PROVIDENCE,  R.  I. 

MERROW,  JAMES  W. 
21  BAYWATER  DR. 
DARIEN,  CONN. 

MESSER,  LILLY  J. 
RD  1  HWY.  33 
FREEHOLD,  N.  J. 

MONROE,  JOAN  MICHAEL 
36  MAPLE  ST. 
BRAINTREE,  MASS. 

MICHETTI,  LAWRENCE 
7  GLEASON  COURT 
WALPOLE,  MASS. 

MIGLIORE,  SANDRA  G. 
1  SHERWOOD  ROAD 
MELROSE,  MASS. 

MIKELSON,  BARBARA  JO 
338  BRUSH  HILL  ROAD 
MILTON,  MASS. 


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MILKOFF,  ALAN  F. 
85  LINWOOD  ST. 
MALDEN,  MASS. 

MILLER,  HOWARD  J. 
606  BEATTIE  ST. 
SYRACUSE,  N.  Y. 

MILLER,  SANDRA  J. 
406  CEDAR  LANE 
NEW  CANAAN,  CONN. 

MILLER,  VIRGINIA 
38  BENSON  ST. 
BLOOMFIELD,  N.  J. 

MILLS,  CAMPBELL  S. 
22  BROOKLINE  DR. 
W.  HARTFORD,  CONN. 

MILLS,  JOHN  C. 
57  LAKE  DRIVE  SO. 
WEST  ISLIP,  N.  Y. 

MINASIAN,  MARDY  ROSS 
228  BEECH  ST. 
ROCKLAND,  MASS. 

MITCHELL,  DONALD 
CANDLEWOOD  SHORES 
BROOKFIELD,  CONN. 

MITCHELL,  PATRICIA  E. 
1  RUE  DES  RIVAGEOIS 
LIEGE,  BELGIUM 

MITCHELL,  ROBERT  J. 
88  BEVERLY  HLS.  LOWER 
W.  SPRINGFIELD,  MA. 

MIZEREK,  ANNE  MARIE 
EIGHT  CHANNING  ST. 
NEWPORT,  R.  I. 

MOGEL,  MICHAEL  S. 
33  BLUE  HILL  TERR. 
MILTON,  MASS. 

MOLONEY,  WILLIAM  C. 
115  FOREST  HILLS  ST. 
JAMACIA  PLNS.,  MASS. 

MONK,  MARTIN  L. 
531  NEWTON  RD. 
LITTLETON,  MASS. 

MONK,  ROBERT  J. 

15  COLEMAN  TERRACE 

TENAFLY,  N.  J. 


MONTEMURRO,  JAMES  A. 
70  CEDAR  AVENUE 
NEWARK,  N.  J. 

MONTESI,  GINO  M. 
34  BRAINTREE  AVE. 
QUINCY,  MASS. 

MOORE,  CRAIG  M. 

160  30  73  AVE. 
NEW  YORK,  N.  Y. 

MORANO,  DENISE  A. 
BOX  228  R.  D.  1 
PRINCETON,  N.  J. 

MORGENSTERN,  DEAN 
225  EAST  63RD  STREET 
NEW  YORK,  N.  Y. 

MORTON,  C.  JENNY 
110  BROADWAY 
MONTICELLO,  N.  Y. 

MOULTON,  ALLAN  S. 
43  JOAN  ROAD 
HYDE  PARK,  MASS. 

MUCHMORE,  JOHN  W. 
RED  GATE  RD. 
NEW  VERNON,  N.  J. 

MULFORD,  PORTER 
29  PIERREPONT  ROAD 
WINCHESTER,  MASS. 

MULLEN,  DANIEL  T.,  JR. 
260  GREEN  STREET 
WEYMOUTH,  MASS. 

MURPHY,  MARK  F. 
41  TAME  BUCK  RD. 
WOLCOTT,  CONN. 

MURTHA,  JOSEPH  J.,  JR. 
34  CANDLEWOOD  LANE 
AVON,  CONN. 

MYERS,  STEPHEN 
115  MARCOURT  DR. 
CHAPPAQUA,  N.  Y. 

MYZAL,  JANICE  L. 
2  BRENTWOOD  AVE. 
GLOVERSVILLE,  N.  Y. 

NAIMAN,  JAN  A. 

382  SOUTH  PARKWAY 

CLIFTON,  N.  J. 

NAPPE,  JOSEPH  C. 
1900  TERRACE  AVENUE 
S.  PLAINFIELD,  N.  J. 


NASUTI,  RICHARD  L. 

20  NORTH  PARK  STREET 

FRANKLIN,  MASS. 

NELSON,  PETER  JAY 
168  AUDOBON  AVE. 
MT.  VERNON,  N.  Y. 

NEMETH,  BRENDA  A. 
34  VOORHEES  AVE. 
SOMERSET,  N.  J. 

NEUHART,  JOHN  M. 
103  HILLSIDE  AVE. 
CHATHAM,  N.  J. 

NEVINS,  BRUCE  MICHAEL 
707  DEHIRSCH  AVE. 
WOODBINE,  N.  J. 

NEWHOUSE,  ROBERT  J. 
27  INDIAN  RIDGE  RD. 
NATICK,  MASS. 

NEWKIRK,  HOWARD  B. 
256  E.  BROADWAY 
SALEM,  N.  J. 

NIEZGORSKI,  FRANK  S. 
100  BEVERLY  ROAD 
W.  HARTFORD,  CONN. 

NOLAN,  CHARLES  STEPHEN 
16  FRANCES  RD. 
WOBURN,  MASS. 

NUTTER,  ROBERT 
705  MAIN  STREET 
HANSON,  MASS. 

O  BRIEN,  JOSEPH  C. 
18  MARMION  RD. 
MELROSE,  MASS. 

O'CONNELL,  LUCILLE  V. 
96  JERSEY  STREET 
DEDHAM,  MASS. 

O'CONNELL,  RICHARD  J. 
39  VIRGINIA  RD. 
QUINCY,  MASS. 

O'DONNELL,  ROBERT  J. 
60  SURFSIDE  ROAD 
SCITUATE,  MASS. 

ODBERT,  CATHERINE  J. 
10610  BELFAST  PL. 
POTOMAC,  MD. 

OFF,  SAMUEL  W.,  JR. 
R.  D.  2 
LIGONIER,  PENN. 


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OGLE,  PAMELA  R. 
19  CLIFTON  RD. 

MILTON,  MASS. 

OHANIAN,  MICHAEL 
80  EVERGREEN  WAY 
BELMONT,  MASS. 

OLESKI,  DENISE  T. 
144  HILLCREST  AVE. 
NEWINGTON,  CONN. 

OLMSTED,  VALERIE  A. 
94  FREMONT  ST. 
HARRISON,  N.  Y. 

ORCHARD,  LILLIAN 
253  POND  STREET 
WESTWOOD,  MASS. 

ORLANDO,  LINDA  L. 

550  BEVERAGE  HILL  AVE. 

PAWTUCKET,  R.  I. 

ORSILLO,  RICHARD  P. 
10  ELLSWORTH  AVE. 
MELROSE,  MASS. 

OSTROWSKI,  EDWARD  S. 
47  SIGOURNEY  STREET 

LYNN,  MASS. 

OWENS,  CASSIE  DEMAREST 
415  FIRST  ST. 
ORADELL,  N.  J. 

PALANTONI,  JOYCE  A. 
135  ALTAMONT  AVE. 
MELROSE,  MASS. 

PALLOTTA,  DEBORAH  ANN 
601  ABBOTTS  LANE 
FALLS  CHURCH,  VA. 

PALMARIELLO,  ROGER 
14  KINGMAN  AVENUE 
REVERE,  MASS. 

PALOW,  ANN  RUTH 
419  WAYLAND  AVENUE 
PROVIDENCE,  R.  I. 

PARELLA,  RICHARD  A. 
30  COURTLAND  ST. 
EVERETT,  MASS. 

PAUL,  ELLEN 

827  E.  BROADWAY  7 

SO.  BOSTON,  MASS. 


PAUL,  LESLIE 
289  STEVENS  AVE. 
JERSEY  CITY,  N.  J. 

PAYNE,  WILLIAM  B. 
47B  LIONEL  AVE. 
WALTHAM,  MASS. 

PEARLMAN,  HOWARD 
10  PHILIP  RD. 
BELMONT,  MASS. 

PECHENIK,  JANIS  N. 
LORDS  HILL  BOX  159 

NASSAU,  N.  Y. 

PENA,  DOMINGO 

MAIN  ST. 

W.  FALMOUTH,  MASS. 

PEPER,  CHRISTOPHER  J. 
LESLIE  LANE 
KATONAH,  N.  Y. 

PERCELAY,  ABIGAIL  S. 
624  EAST  AVE. 
PAWTUCKET,  R.  I. 

PEROWITZ,  PHILIP  J. 
750  GILBERT  PLACE 
NO.  WOODMERE,  N.  Y. 

PESCE,  ELIZABETH  R. 
18  CARLTON  AVE. 
YONKERS,  N.  Y. 

PETERSEN,  RICHARD  H. 
4147  WEST  HENRIETTA 
ROCHESTER,  N.  Y. 

PETERSEN,  RICHARD  J. 
120  SEWALL  AVE. 
BROOKLINE,  MASS. 

PETERSEN,  RONALD  R. 
4147  WEST  HENRIETTA 
ROCHESTER,  N.  Y. 

PETERSON,  ROBERT  LEE 
67  MITCHELL  ST. 
W.  ORANGE,  N.  J. 

PETIGROW,  STEVEN  R. 

48  GARFIELD  PLACE 
MAPLEWOOD,  N.  J. 

PETRACCORO,  CHRISTINE 
24  RUSSELL  PLACE 
SUMMIT,  N.  J. 

PETRINO,  VINCENT  L. 

49  DIETZ  RD. 
HYDE  PARK,  MASS. 


PETRUCELLI,  CONSTANCE  M. 
2  EDGE  WOOD  AVE. 
W.  ORANGE,  N.  J. 

PFEIFFER,  WILLIAM  T. 
HUNTINGTON  HLS.  SO.  ENT. 
ROCHESTER,  N.  Y. 

PHILLIPS,  STEVEN  J. 
381  MAIN  ST. 
SHREWSBURY,  MASS. 

PHILLIPS,  WENDELL  H.,  JR. 
204  AUSTIN  ST. 
HYDE  PARK,  MASS. 

PHILLIPS,  WENDELL  T. 
23  PURCHASE  ST. 
MILFORD,  MASS. 

PINNEY,  KENNETH  W. 
2302  BALMORAL  AVE. 
UNION,  N.  J. 

PITT,  ROBERT  A. 
2361  MASS  AVE. 
LEXINGTON,  MASS. 

PIZZI,  JOHN  M. 
20  CONCORD  ST. 
FRANKLIN,  MASS. 

PORTER,  RAYMOND  B. 
129  ASH  ST. 
BROCKTON,  MASS. 

POSSEL,  CORINNE  D. 
BURNETT  RD. 
MENDHAM,  N.  J. 

POTENTE,  RALPH 
143  URBAN  ST. 
MOUNT  VERNON,  N.  Y. 

POWERS,  ALBERT 

371  ELMWOOD  AVENUE 

QUINCY,  MASS. 

PREUSSER,  RICHARD  T. 
12  GRAND  VIEW  CIR. 
PLEASANTVILLE,  N.Y. 

PRINS,  JUDITH  E. 
1873  HANOVER  ST. 
YORKTOWN  HGTS.,  N.Y. 

PROUT,  NICHOLAS  L. 
14  PINE  GROVE  AVE. 
SUMMIT,  N.  J. 

PUGLIESE,  SALLYANN 
111  SMITH  STREET 
PORT  CHESTER,  N.  Y. 


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PURCELL,  DIXON 
89  WELLESLEY  AVE. 
WELLESLEY,  MASS. 

QUAGENTI,  HENRY  J.,  JR. 
120  FENNO  ST. 

revere,  mass. 

quan,  susan  p. 
8  arrowhead  rd. 
weston,  mass. 

quirk,  kathleen  m. 
51  eastland  rd. 
jamaica  pln.,  mass. 

quirk,  richard  m. 
16  McCarthy  road 
marshfield,  mass. 

raboff,  jean  richard 
425  beechmont  drive 
new  rochelle,  n.  y. 

rafferty,  richard  a. 
125  the  fellsway 
murray  hill,  n.j. 

ralph,  donna  p. 
53  franklin  ave. 

RYE,  N.  Y. 

RANKL,  LAWRENCE  J. 
75  READ  AVE. 
LINCOLN,  R.  I. 

RASANANDA,  KAMCHAI 
STUDENT  DEPT. 
ROYAL  THAI  EMBASSY 
WASHINGTON,  D.  C. 

REDINGTON,  DAVID  C. 
200  EAST  62ND  ST. 
NEW  YORK,  N.  Y. 

REED,  NEIL  DU  PUY 
116  N.  BRUNSWICK  AVE. 
MARGATE,  N.  J. 

REGIT ANO,  ANTHONY  M. 
929  OAK  ST. 
SYRACUSE,  N.  Y. 

REID,  GEORGE  C. 
232  ALLENDALE  WAY 
CAMP  HILL,  PENN. 


REID,  RICHARD  A. 

186  SCHENECTADY  AVE. 

BROOKLYN,  N.  Y. 

REIDEL,  NATHANIEL  C. 
560  ROBERTS  AVE. 
SYRACUSE,  N.  Y. 

REILLY,  FREDERICK  J. 
309  CENTRAL  AVE. 
NEEDHAM  HTS.,  MASS. 

REILLY,  RAYMOND  H. 
42  ORCHARD  DR. 
RYE,  N.  Y. 

RENDA,  RENEE 

3  APPLE  HILL  LANE 

LYNNFIELD,  MASS. 

RICCI,  JOSEPH  P. 
184  CORNELL  ST. 
ROSLINDALE,  MASS. 

RIESS,  DENNIS  A. 
1078  SEWARD  AVE. 
WESTFIELD,  N.  J. 

ROOT,  MICHAEL  A. 
168  NASSAU  AVENUE 
FREEPORT,  N.  Y. 

ROSE,  ANN  SHERI 
44  FULLER  DRIVE 
W.  HARTFORD,  CONN. 

ROSE,  PRISCILLA  C. 
78  ASH  TREE  LANE 
SCHENECTADY,  N.  Y. 

ROSENBAUM,  RICHARD  J. 
22  ROGERS  PKWY. 
ROCHESTER,  N.  Y. 

ROSS,  CHARLES  N. 
91  WASHINGTON  ST. 
QUINCY,  MASS. 

ROTH,  HILLARY  A. 
5  CHATHAM  RD. 
CRANSTON,  R.  I. 

ROTHSTEIN,  BRIAN  M. 
635  MOUNTAINVIEW  AVE. 
SYRACUSE,  N.  Y. 

RUBINETTI,  FRANK  S. 
2444  STEUBEN  ST. 
UNION,  N.  J. 

RUDOLPH,  JEFFREY  L. 
20  PINE  GROVE  RD. 
BLOOMFIELD,  CONN. 


RUDOLPH,  MARK  H. 
20  ASH  STREET 
WESTWOOD,  MASS. 

RUDDY,  JENNIFER  A. 
768B  CHESTNUT  ST. 
NEEDHAM,  MASS. 

RUEL,  ROBERT  U. 
1708  WESTFIELD  ST. 
W.  SPRINGFLD.,  MASS. 

RUPNER,  ANITA  M. 
TROUT  STREAM  DR. 
VERNON,  CONN. 

RUPPRECHT,  MARK  H. 
2646  BURNS  PLACE 
UNION,  N.  J. 

RICHARDSON,  RAYMOND  V. 
1314  PROSPECT  PLACE 
BROOKLYN,  N.  Y. 

RILEY,  EDWARD  J. 
11  LEVERETT  ST. 
BROOKLINE,  MASS. 

RILEY,  JANET  E. 
508  FLORENCE  ST. 
FALL  RIVER,  MASS. 

RITUCCI,  RICHARD  A. 
131  WALNUT  ST. 
BROCKTON,  MASS. 

ROBBINS,  JUDITH  E. 
41  SUMMER  ST. 
DOVER,  N.  H. 

ROBERTS,  DAVID  W. 
81  ST.  GEORGE  COURT 
WARWICK,  R.  I. 

ROBERTS,  STANLEY  E. 
14  PINE  HILL  ROAD 
SWAMPSCOTT,  MASS. 

ROBINOVITZ,  BETSY 
102  ARCHER  STREET 
FALL  RIVER,  MASS. 

ROBINSON,  JUDITH  A. 
4  REMSEN  AVE. 
MEDFIELD,  MASS. 

ROBINSON,  MICHAEL  B. 
16  CAROL  RD. 
MARBLEHEAD,  MASS. 

ROGOW,  JEFFREY  F. 

2100  LINWOOD  AVE.  AP.  4K 

FORT  LEE,  N.  J. 


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ROLFE,  ROSE  BUNNY 
11  EAST  86TH  STREET 
NEW  YORK,  N.  Y. 

ROLLINS,  NANCY  K. 
65  HAVILEND  ST. 
QUINCY,  MASS. 

ROMAINE,  EDWARD  K. 

121  S.  23RD  STREET 
KENILWORTH,  N.  J. 

ROONEY,  WILLIAM  J. 

122  ROSLINDALE  AVE. 
BOSTON,  MASS. 

RYSINGER,  GEORGE 
314  CORNELL  STREET 
ROSLINDALE,  MASS. 

SABELLA,  JOSEPH  L 
154  CHELSEA  ST. 
EVERETT,  MASS. 

SADLER,  BARBARA 
29  CHARTER  AVE. 
DEER  PARK,  L.  I.,  N.Y. 

SAGENKAHN, BRETT 
110  WOODSIDE  DRIVE 
SYRACUSE,  N.  Y. 

SAHL,  SUSAN  L. 

5  NORTHERN  ROAD 
HARTSDALE,  N.  Y. 

ST.  AMOUR,  MARCEL  T. 

6  RIDGE  RD. 
HAWTHORNE,  N.  J. 

SANSONE,  MICHAEL  J. 
48  POND  STREET 
BELMONT,  MASS. 

SANTAS,  MARK  H. 
6325  WESTERLY  TERR. 
JAMESVILLE,  N.  Y. 

SANTILLI,  JOHN  J. 
8  REDDY  AVE. 
HYDE  PARK,  MASS. 

SARKISIAN,  BARBARA  M. 
309  SIXTH  ST. 
CALUMET,  MICHIGAN 

SAURO,  DAVID  A. 
166  CHESTNUT  ST. 
WALTHAM,  MASS. 


SAXE,  ROBERT 

363  FOREST  AVENUE 

SWAMPSCOTT,  MASS. 

SCAPPATURA,  JUDY  ANN 
140  LAWRENCE  AVENUE 
EASTCHESTER,  N.  Y. 

SCHAEFER,  EUGENE  J. 
155  WOODBINE  CIRCLE 
NEW  PROVIDENCE,  N.J. 

SCHAEFER,  JANET 
BIRCHWOOD  TERRACE 
MIDDLEBURY,  CONN. 

SCHARLATT,  SUSAN  J. 

1  DEASY  LANE 
GLEN  COVE,  N.  Y. 

SCHEIBER,  RENEE  J. 
8  CHATHAM  PLACE 
WHITE  PLAINS,  N.  Y. 

SCHECHNER,  MAX  P. 
84  TORREY  AVENUE 
BROCKTON,  MASS. 

SCHIAVI,  ROBERT  B. 
3  ORTON  DR. 
WARRENSBURG,  N.  Y. 

SCHLANSKER,  JAMES  R. 
2162  STUYVESANT  ST. 
SCHENECTADY,  N.Y. 

SCHMIDT,  ROBERT  E. 
99  CENTRAL  AVENUE 
NEW  PROVIDENCE,  N.J. 

SCHNEIDER,  JAMES  I. 
255  CLAFLIN  ST. 
BELMONT,  MASS. 

SCHOENFELDER,  EUGENE  T. 
FISKE  HILL 
STURBRIDGE,  MASS. 

SCHONWALD,  SUSAN  A. 
THREE  COLONIAL  DR. 
SCOTCH  PLAINS,  N.J. 

SCHUESSLER,  ARTHUR  P. 
17  WEST  LANE 
MADISON,  N.  J. 

SCHULTZ,  ALAN  J. 

2  PORTINA  ROAD 
BRIGHTON,  MASS. 

SCHWARTZ,  JAMIE  ELIZ 
2  FOREST  PLACE 
LARCHMONT,  N.  Y. 


SCHWARTZ,  ROBERT  M. 
109  QUEENS  CT. 
MASSAPEQUA  PK.,  N.Y. 

SCHWARTZ,  LINDA  J. 
55  BOUND  BROOK  RD. 
NEWTON,  MASS. 

SCHWARTZFARB,  JOAN  D. 
45  JEROME  AVE. 
NEW  ROCHELLE,  N.  Y. 

SCLAROW,  STUART  D. 
WYNCOTE  HOUSE 
WYNCOTE,  PENN. 

SCOTLAND,  JAMES  C. 
23  LIBERTY  POLE  ROAD 
HINGHAM,  MASS. 

SCOTT,  STEPHEN  D. 
299  BEACON  STREET 
HA  WORTH,  N.  J. 

SCULLY,  MAUREEN  C. 
61  LIBERTY  ST. 
HAWTHORNE,  N.  Y. 

SEARS,  CUSHMAN  A. 
18  HAMILTON  ROAD 
ARLINGTON,  MASS. 

SEIDMAN,  GARY 
KIRBYS  LANE 
JERICHO,  N.  Y. 

SELLEW,  PHILLIP 
EVERGREEN  ROAD 
NEW  CANAAN,  CONN. 

SENADISAI,  PANJA 
STUDENT  DEPT. 
ROYAL  THAI  EMBASSY 
WASHINGTON,  D.  C. 

SEVINOR,  RALPH  H. 
2  SHELDON  ROAD 
MARBLEHEAD,  MASS. 

SHARWELL,  DAVID  H. 
70  FREDERICK  ST. 
HACKENSACK,  N.  J. 

SHAUGHNESSY,  MARILYN  F. 
8  ST.  ANDREW  RD. 
E.  BOSTON,  MASS. 

SHAW,  PETER  T. 
47  MIL  WOOD  RD. 
E.  HARTFORD,  CONN. 

SHEARER,  PETER 
481  CEDAR  ST. 
HANOVER,  MASS. 


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SHOREY,  JON  P. 
277  GROVE  STREET 
HANOVER,  MASS. 

SHORT,  PAUL  J. 
11  WALNUT  AVE. 
FRANKLIN,  MASS. 

SHUMAN,  ROBERT  C. 
6  BRANDEIS  RD. 

NEWTON,  MASS. 

SILFEN,  PEGGY  ANN 
CRAWFORD  ROAD 
HARRISON,  N.  Y. 

SILVEIRA,  BRIAN  M. 
65  KING  PHILIP  ST. 
WEYMOUTH,  MASS. 

SIMON,  MICHAEL  P. 

473  CHESTNUT  HILL  AVE. 

BROOKLINE,  MASS. 

SIMONDS,  PHILIP  B.,  Ill 

GRANGE  AVE. 

LITTLE  COMPTON,  R.  L 

SIRKIN,  ELIOT  N. 
39  PARKWAY  VLG. 
CRANFORD,  N.  J. 

SLIFER,  HAROLD  P. 

1085  MOUNT  VERNON  RD. 

UNION,  NEW  JERSEY 

SLOATE,  JOHN  A. 

327  CENTRAL  PARK  W. 

NEW  YORK,  N.  Y. 

SMITH,  ANDREA  L. 

5672  STEVENS  DR.  R.  D.  3 

CLAY,  N.  Y. 

SMITH,  DONALD  E. 
MEADOWMERE  ROAD 
STRATFORD,  CONN. 

SMITH,  LESLIE  JOAN 

34  BEVERLY  ST. 

NO.  DARTMOUTH,  MA. 

SMITH,  MARILYN  A. 
186  SOUTH  WALKER 
TAUNTON,  MASS. 

SMITH,  PATRICIA  A. 
BOX  143 
ASSINIPPI,  MASS. 


SMITH,  ROBERT  E. 
138  VILLAGE  STREET 
MILLIS,  MASS. 

SHAPIRO,  STEPHEN  M. 
77  REDWOOD  RD. 
NEWTON,  MASS. 

SOKOL,  REGINA  CLAIRE 
138  HIGHLAND  AVE. 
WINTHROP,  MASS. 

SONENSTEIN,  JEFFREY  A. 
98  HAWLEY  ST. 
WATERBURY,  CONN. 

SOREL,  EUGENE 
MOSWANSICUT  LAKE  DR. 
N.  SCITUATE,  R.  I. 

SORGE,  DENNIS  P. 

70  WILLOW  DR. 

NEW  ROCHELLE,  N.  Y. 

SOUTHARD,  JOHN  C. 
40  E.  BROOKSIDE  DR. 
LARCHMONT,  N.  Y. 

SPOONER,  SUSAN  M. 
27  ARNOLD  AVE. 
NEWPORT,  R.  L 

STABIN,  RANDY  W. 
10  OXRIDGE  RD. 
ELMSFORD,  N.  Y. 

STAHL,  JUAN  R. 

8A  CALLE  1  66  ZONA  10 

GUATEMALA,  GUATEMALA 

STANTON,  ROBERT  M. 

96  VAN  HORN  ST. 

W.  SPRINGFIELD,  MA. 

STASZKO,  DONALD  E. 
181  SPRINGDALE  RD. 
WESTFIELD,  MASS. 

STEINBERG,  SPENCER  E. 
18  PADDINGTON  RD. 
SCARSDALE,  N.  Y. 

STEINER,  RICHARD  B. 
130  RIDGEWOOD  RD. 
W.  HARTFORD,  CONN. 

STEINFELD,  CAROL  R. 
1102  WILSON  AVE. 
TEANECK,  N.  J. 

STELZER,  MARIAN  S. 
15  BROOKSIDE  LANE 
DOBBS  FERRY,  N.  Y. 


STERN,  JOHN  S. 
201  E.  79TH  ST. 
NEW  YORK,  N.  Y. 

STILLMAN,  ROBERT  B. 
82  COLEYTOWN  RD. 
WESTPORT,  CONN. 

STONE,  ALLISON  W.,  Ill 
90  WARREN  STREET 
ABINGTON,  MASS. 

STONE,  MICHAEL  L. 
479  WOODBRIDGE  ROAD 
ROCKVILLE,  N.  Y. 

STRASSBURGER,  ANDREW 
12  MONMOUTH  AVE. 
RUMSON,  N.  J. 

STRODEL,  MARK 
225  ROBINEAU  ROAD 
SYRACUSE,  N.  Y. 

STROSAHL,  JORDAN  B. 
301  HAVILAND  RD. 
STAMFORD,  CONN. 

STUART,  DOUGLAS 
151  MYERS  AVE. 
ABINGTON,  MASS. 

SUGDEN,  JAMES 
70  MEADOW  ROAD 
WESTON,  MASS. 

SULLIVAN,  JOHN  N. 
1741  W.  ONONDAGA  ST. 
SYRACUSE,  N.  Y. 

SURGEON,  SANDRA 
83  COUNTRY  CLUB  RD. 
TENAFLY,  N.  J. 

SURKIS,  MARK  D. 
325  LIDO  BOULEVARD 
LONG  BEACH,  N.  Y. 

SUSSMAN,  ALAN  L. 
4  WARING  RD. 
NATICK,  MASS. 

SUTHERLAND,  PAUL 
356  NO.  WARREN  AVE. 
BROCKTON,  MASS. 

SWANSON,  STUART  E. 
HARBOR  HILL  DR. 
HUNTINGTON,  N.  Y. 

SWARTZ,  SHELLEY  G. 
443  MANORHILL  AVE. 
PETERB9R0UGH 
ONTARIO,  CANADA 


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SWIRBALUS,  ROBERT  D. 
38  HOLMES  ST. 
NO.  QUINCY,  MASS. 

SZYMANSKI,  CHARLES 
ROCKVILLE  ROAD 
WINDSORVILLE,  CONN. 

TABACCO,  JAMES 
CANEEL  BAY  PLANTATION 
BOX  1091  ST.  THOMAS 
VIRGIN  ISLANDS 

TANGUAY,  PATRICIA  A. 
5  CLOVERHILL  PL. 
KENSINGTON,  CONN. 

TARANTINO,  SUSAN 

50  BLACKBURN  TERRACE 

W.  ORANGE,  N.  J. 

TAVS,  ROBERT 

49  WEST  12TH  STREET 

NEW  YORK,  N.  Y. 

TAYLOR,  MICHAEL  E. 
46  HERSEY  ST. 
HINGHAM,  MASS. 

TAYLOR,  TIMOTHY  G. 

4  COURT  LANE 
DEDHAM,  MASS. 

THANOS,  THEODORA  P. 
43  LODGE  ST. 
MANCHESTER,  N.  H. 

THEPENIER,  JEAN  CLAUDE 
184  WALKER  ST. 
BABYLON,  NEW  YORK 

THISTLE,  PAUL  A. 

21  CRICKLEWOOD  LANE 

MELROSE,  MASS. 

THOMAS,  ROBERT  J. 
213  BELMONT  AVE. 
WESTBURY,  N.  Y. 

THOMASINO,  FRANK  E. 
19  HOOKER  DRIVE 
W.  HARTFORD,  CONN. 

THOMPSON,  DEBORAH  M. 
TROOP  K  RD. 
MANILUS,  N.  Y. 

THOMSON,  TERRESA  L. 
8305  COTTAGE  ST. 
VIENNA,  VIRGINIA 


TIERNEY,  PAUL  F. 
36  RICE  ROAD 
WAYLAND,  MASS. 

TICHE,  JAMES  D. 
BALDWIN  HILL  ROAD 
LITCHFIELD,  CONN. 

TIMMONS,  ELLEN  M. 
955  CENTRE  ST. 
JAMAICA  PLN.,  MASS. 

TINDAL,  BRUCE  B. 
160  ELY  ROAD 
LONGMEADOW,  MASS. 

TISS,  HOWARD  B. 

2  ARCHBRIDGE  LANE 

SPRINGFIELD,  N.  J. 

TOBIN,  WILLIAM  J.,  JR. 
2  MANOR  DRIVE 
STOUGHTON,  MASS. 

TOMASZEWSKI,  URSULA 
71  RUNYON  AVE. 
SOMERSET,  N.  J. 

TORTORA,  ROSARIO  F. 
43  LINWOOD  ST. 
ANDOVER,  MASS. 

TOUGAS,  GEORGE 
39  ELM  AVENUE 
BROCKTON,  MASS. 

TROTMAN,  JOYCE  C. 
102  HART  ST. 
TRENTON,  N.  J. 

TSENG,  VIVIEN  F. 

15  SLEEPY  HOLLOW  RD. 

PORT  CHESTER,  N.  Y. 

TSICKRITZIS,  PETER  N. 
74  HATHAWAY  CIR. 
ARLINGTON,  MASS. 

TUBMAN,  HAROLD 
64  LEWIS  ROAD 
SWAMPSCOTT,  MASS. 

TURCO,  ROBERT  M. 
10  BEACON  ST. 
WALPOLE,  MASS. 

TURNER,  HARVEY  P. 
7  NOB  HILL  RD. 
WAYLAND,  MASS. 

UCHIN,  MERYL  SUSAN 
245  RIVERVIEW  AVE. 
HIGHLAND  PARK,  N.  J. 


UGAWA,  SUMIKO 
45  WARREN  STREET 
MELROSE,  MASS. 

ULLMANN,  WILLIAM  A. 
MOOSE  HORN  RD. 
E.  HARTLAND,  CONN. 

UNANGST,  ALAN  C. 
212  MAIN  STREET 
HANOVER,  MASS. 

URBAITIS,  MARLEEN  DARCY 
2089  PLUM  STREET 
SCHENECTADY,  N.  Y. 

URBAN,  JOHN 

185  GREEN  STREET 

JAMAICA  PLAIN,  MA. 

UVELLO,  ROBERT  J. 
128  LEIGHTON  ROAD 
BOSTON,  MASS. 

VENTRONE,  JOSEPH 
19  BLUE  RIDGE  ROAD 
CRANSTON,  R.  I. 

VERDON,  JAMES  P. 
31  LUNAR  AVE. 
BRAINTREE,  MASS. 

VERDRAGER,  CECILS  S. 
1341  REGENT  ST. 
SCHENECTADY,  N.Y. 

VERNER,  RODNEY  H. 
9  BROADMOOR  DRIVE 
RUMSON,  N.  J. 

VICHNICK,  BARRY 

2  STONE  HENGE  LANE 

E.  NORTHPORT,  L.I.,  N.Y. 

VOGT,  ROBERT  E. 
1643  RIDGEWAY  DRIVE 
HEWLETT,  N.  Y. 

WACHTEL,  JUDITH  G. 

27  VALLEY  LANE  W. 

N.  WOODMERE,  L.I.,  N.Y. 

WADKOVSKY,  PAUL  B. 
CAMEL  HOLLOW  RD. 
HUNTINGTON,  N.  Y. 

WALKER,  JOSEPH  B. 
164  NO.  MAIN  ST. 
COHASSET,  MASS. 

WALLACE,  RICHARD  L. 
625  BEACON  STREET 
MANCHESTER,  N.  H. 


Directory 


WHITE,  JONATHAN  R. 
415  MAIN  ST. 
CENTERVILLE,  MASS. 


WILSON,  DANIEL  V. 
24  GILBERT  ST. 
PATCHOGUE,  N.  Y. 


WARD,  MARGARET  A. 
204  SOUTH  STREET 
HARTFORD,  CONN. 

WARTER,  MARK  W. 
541  E.  BROAD  ST. 
WESTFIELD,  N.  J. 

WASSTROM,  LUCY  B. 
CHERRY  HILL  RD. 
BROOKLYN,  CONN. 

WATHEY,  WAYNE  C. 

228  MAPLE  ST. 

W.  HEMPSTEAD,  N.  Y. 

WATSON,  JOHN  S. 
3  PINE  LOW 
GLEN  COVE,  N.  Y. 

WEINBERG,  ELLYN  M. 
11  RARITAN  AVE. 
HIGHLAND  PARK,  N.J. 

WEINSTEIN,  LEON  M. 
34  MAPLE  AVE. 
RYE,  N.  Y. 

WEINSTOCK,  JEFFREY 
7121  PARK  HGTS.  AVE. 
BALTIMORE,  MD. 

WENGER,  SAMUEL  A. 
60  50  BLVD.  EAST 
W.  NEW  YORK,  N.  J. 

WERME,  BRUCE  H. 
119  SHERBURN  CIRCLE 
WESTON,  MASS. 

WESTAWAY,  SHERRY  ANN 
144  NEWLAND  STREET 
NORTON,  MASS. 


WHITE,  KENNETH  R. 
16  WHEELER  STREET 
LEXINGTON,  MASS. 

WHITE,  MARY  F. 
21  COOLIDGE  AVE. 
GLENS  FALLS,  N.  Y. 

WHITE,  RICHARD  A. 
26  CAROLAN  AVE. 
HAMPTON,  N.  H. 

WHITE,  ROBERTA  M. 
4  WARREN  RD. 
MARBLEHEAD,  MASS. 

TORTORA,  MARY  J.  WHITNEY 
428  NORTH  MAIN  ST. 
SUFFIELD,  CONN. 

WIENER,  ROBERT 
693  DOWNING  ST. 
TEANECK,  N.  J. 

WILDER,  ELEANORE  L. 
16  MT.  PLEASANT  ST. 
HYDE  PARK,  MASS. 

WILK,  IRWIN  J. 
834  E.  57TH  ST. 
BROOKLYN,  N.  Y. 

WILLIAMS,  BRADFORD 
30  GRANTHAM  ROAD 
WALLINGFORD,  CONN. 

WILLIAMS,  JONATHAN  M. 
165  ATHERTON  STREET 
MILTON,  MASS. 

WILSON,  CLIFTON  G. 
23  ATHERTON  ST. 
MILTON,  MASS. 


WINER,  CHERYL 
93  MOHEGAN  DRIVE 
W.  HARTFORD,  CONN. 

WINN,  CHRISTINE  T. 
N.  Y.  STATE  VOCATIONAL 
WEST  VIEW  DR. 
GRANVILLE,  N.  Y. 

WINSLOW,  EDWARD  B. 

37  AVON  ROAD 
WELLESLEY,  MASS. 

WOLFE,  MARGARET 

3815  CARRIAGE  HOUSE  DR. 

CAMP  HILL,  PENN. 

WOODTKE,  CHARLES  E.,  JR. 

11  CLOVERDALE  LANE 
RYE,  N.  Y. 

WOODWARD,  GERALD  J. 

12  COOLIDGE  ST. 
METHUEN,  MASS. 

WUJACK,  JOHN  L. 
17  FAIRFIELD  DR. 
SHORT  HILLS,  N.  J. 

WUJACK,  PAUL  H. 
17  FAIRFIELD  DR. 
SHORT  HILLS,  N.  J. 

ZAFFINI,  DONALD  E. 

38  MAPLE  ST. 
MANSFIELD,  MASS. 

ZAGAMI,  FRANCIS  J. 


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mi 


Circ  Desk 

LB 

1402 

.C25 

Y36 

1970 

C.2 


The  Curryer  1970 


Circ  Desk 
IB    The  Corryer 
1402 
.C25 
Y36 


1970